Actions
Morals
Acts
Moral Life
Freedom
100
Actions which have no moral value in themselves.
What is indifferent acts?
100
Composed of object, intention and circumstances.
What are moral objects?
100
A human act requires.
What is knolwedge and will?
100
All of the following are rational principles of the moral life EXCEPT 1. Freedom 2. Conscience 3. Prudence 4. Law
What is none of the above?
100
Prudence is.
What is the virture that enables us to mae and carry out correct moral choices?
200
Accountability for one’s acts before oneself and a superior authority.
What is responsibility?
200
Clear and deliberate knowledge of the merit or sinfulness of an action.
What is full knowledge?
200
The grace of God.
What makes the correct moral choice clear?
300
Actions done without knowledge or will (e.g. breathing and sneezing).
What are acts of man?
300
Actions done using knowledge and will.
What are human acts?
300
Acts of human.
What is cannot be controlled?
300
Freedom is limited because.
What is humans are limited bengs?
300
Acts of humans are.
What are acts done without the will.
400
Accountability for the secondary effects of a free act. Indirect responsibility.
What is indirect responsibility?
400
True or False The highest levels of freedom lead to the highest levels of morality.
What is true?
400
Prudence is best acquired by.
What is a daily examination of your moral choices?
400
Humans are able to act morally because.
What is intellect and free will?
500
Knowledge obscured by the presence of some obstacle interfering with a moral judgment.
What is partial knowledge?
500
True or False Murder is an Act of Man, not a Human Act.
What is false?
500
Freedom fundamentally depends upon.
What is the truth?
500
A human act is.
What is an act done with knowledge and deliberation?
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