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What is the difference between the 'end of the doer' and the 'end of the act'?
What is the difference between the 'end of the doer' and the 'end of the act'?
- The 'end of the doer' refers to the goal or intention behind the action, while the 'end of the act' refers to the outcome or result of the action. (correct)
- The 'end of the doer' refers to the moral goodness of the action, while the 'end of the act' refers to the moral goodness of the outcome.
- The 'end of the doer' refers to the outcome or result of the action, while the 'end of the act' refers to the goal or intention behind the action.
- The 'end of the doer' refers to the moral goodness of the outcome, while the 'end of the act' refers to the moral goodness of the action.
Which of the following statements best describes the difference between 'Human Acts' and 'Acts of Man'?
Which of the following statements best describes the difference between 'Human Acts' and 'Acts of Man'?
- Human Acts are actions that have a positive impact on society, while Acts of Man are actions that have a negative impact on society.
- Human Acts are actions that are morally right, while Acts of Man are actions that are morally wrong.
- Human Acts are intentional actions performed with knowledge and free will, while Acts of Man are instinctive or involuntary actions. (correct)
- Human Acts are actions performed by humans, while Acts of Man are actions performed by animals.
Which of the following correctly lists the different kinds of 'good'?
Which of the following correctly lists the different kinds of 'good'?
- Material good, spiritual good, and emotional good
- Natural good, supernatural good, and artificial good
- Physical good, intellectual good, and moral good (correct)
- Financial good, social good, and psychological good
What is the greatest?
What is the greatest?
What is the main objective of this lesson?
What is the main objective of this lesson?