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  • Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan

  • 問題数 29 • 12/4/2023

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  • 1

    The agent acts on his own volition or power.

    Freedom

  • 2

    The agent is aware of his actions and of its consequences.

    Knowledge

  • 3

    The agent willfully decides to do the act.

    Voluntariness

  • 4

    refers to the employment by the will of powers to carry out its intention by the means elected.

    Use

  • 5

    refers to the acceptance by the will of the means necessary to carry out intention.

    Consent

  • 6

    refers to the selection by the will of precise means to be employed in carrying out an intention.

    Election

  • 7

    refers to the foundation of every human society.

    Morality

  • 8

    concerns external action only.

    Law

  • 9

    means the person prizes or cherishes as important to him.

    Value

  • 10

    begins and is perfected in the will itself.

    Elicited

  • 11

    refers to an action which stands neutral in relation to the norm of morality.

    Amoral

  • 12

    is an act in harmony with the dictates of right reason.

    Moral

  • 13

    is an act not in harmony with the dictates of right reason.

    Immoral

  • 14

    begins with the assumption that God is the Supreme Lawgiver.

    Theism

  • 15

    teaches the value of religion, presenting it as a duty to the Almighty.

    Ethics

  • 16

    requires that we perform the required action regardless of our feelings towards such action.

    Law

  • 17

    provides both the direction and motivation for the moral life of people.

    Religion

  • 18

    present in the human act when the agent fully knows and fully intends the act.

    Perfect voluntariness

  • 19

    foreseen result of an act directly willed.

    Indirect voluntariness

  • 20

    involves the employment of bodily and mental powers.

    Mixed actions

  • 21

    present in a person doing an act willfully, regardless of whether he likes it or not.

    Simple voluntariness

  • 22

    means that there are some defects in the agent's knowledge, intention or in both.

    Imperfect voluntariness

  • 23

    present in a human act of performing.

    Positive voluntariness

  • 24

    present in the agent's wish to do something other than that which he is actually doing, but doing with repugnance.

    Conditional voluntariness

  • 25

    an act which is involuntary.

    Act of Man

  • 26

    The purpose that the agent has in mind.

    End of the agent

  • 27

    is an end of sought for the attainment of another end.

    Intermediate end

  • 28

    refers to attainment of it, the agent employs the present act as a means.

    Remote end

  • 29

    means willed for its own sake.

    Ultimate end