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Define Virtue

a habitual and firm disposition to do the good.

100

Define Ethics

The study of the formation of good character & which acts complete human nature.

100

Define Teleology

refers to the study of a thing's end or final purpose.

100

Define Intellect

A human faculty that consists of a person's ability to know.

100

Give an example as to how Sacred Scripture & Tradition aid us in approaching real-life ethical decisions today?

Catholic Social Teaching

Church Documents

Understanding the human person 

etc.

200

Define Venial Sin

A slight offense against God that wounds the soul and requires remedy.

200

Define Eudaimonia

A Greek word referring to 'flourishing' or 'deep & stable happiness'.

200

Define Mortal sin

A severe offense against God that wounds the soul, extinguishes the life of grace within the soul, & requires remedy.

200

Define Will

A human faculty that consists of a person's ability to choose.

200

What does Aristotle mean when saying virtue is between 2 vices, and how does this help when trying to cultivate virtue in your life?

Virtue is a balance between extremes and therefore we must approach life in a balanced way. not too silly but not too serious.

300

Define Hedonism

A philosophical concept that prioritizes pleasure as the only good and ultimate goal.

300

Define Fortitude

A cardinal virtue that focuses volatile emotions and consists of exercising courage when pursuing the good becomes difficult.

300

Define Justice

A cardinal virtue that sharpens the will and consists of giving to others what is due.

300

Define Prudence

A cardinal virtue that sharpens the will and consists of choosing the right means to reach an end.

300

How does Kant's formula of 'An End in Itself' help when determining the morality of an act?

An End in Itself --> can't use people as a means to an end.

Morality of an Act --> object (what), end (why), circumstance (how)

400

Define Temperance

A cardinal virtue that tempers our 'desiring' emotions & consists of exercising self-denial of things that would take away happiness.
400

If a piano falls out of the sky and crushes you, what type of ignorance would this be?

Invincible ignorance

400

Define Culpability

A person's objective blameworthiness for any given act.

400

What type of ignorance is it, when someone does not know the speed limit while driving?

Vincible Ignorance

400

Give an example of Christ's Kenosis in His earthly life, and describe how imitating that in our own provides us a greater freedom.

Kenosis --> perfect emptying of self

Freedom--> giving of ourselves freely helps detach us from sins, that enslaves us to our desires/passions, and helps to create habits of good which turn into VIRTUE!

500

Describe an example of someone who has a Bad and False conscience. 

This person would not aim toward true good because their conception of what is 'good' is not actually truly good, AND they would choose to disregard their intellect and enact their will against even what they know to be 'good'. 
500

Describe an example of a Good but False conscience.

This person would believe something to be good, enact their will as informed by their intellect, however the aim of their actions would not be TRULY good.

500

Describe an example of someone with a Good and True conscience

This person would know what is truly good and would move their will to carry out the judgement determine by their intellect in order to achieve that purpose.

500

Describe an example of someone with a Bad and True conscience.

This person would know what is TRULY good, their intellect would inform their will of this, but they would choose not to enact their will accordingly. (or choose what they know to be opposed to true good)

500

How are Relativism & Utilitarianism similar, as well as different?

Same --> do not believe in universal truths

different --> some forms of relativism can allow for true good to be present while Utilitarianism only values what is 'most' good for 'most' people even if it is at the cost of what is the greatest good.