The Human Person
Morals and Ethics
Our Search for Happiness
Conscience
100

What is an identity?

A set of characteristics that define a person or a thing.

100

What is the difference between morals and ethics?

Morals are ones personal compass of right and wrong

Ethics are standard rules of conduct

100
What are the three types of sin?

Original Sin

Venial Sin

Mortal Sin 


100

Cain asks God “Am I my brother’s keeper ?” to…

Rationalize away his responsibility to care for his brother

200

What is an transitive action?

Actions that shape the world around us

200

What was the centre of Jesus' moral teachings?

The Kingdom of God

200

A doctrine that goes over the control God has and how he has our destiny marked for us.

What is predestination?

200

What are the three senses of conscience?

conscience as a capacity, process, and judgement 

300

a framework (set of questions) that help us examine human action

The Conceptual Framework of Action

300

What is the difference between exegesis and eisegesis? 

Exegesis: reading out of the text 

Eisegesis:reading into the text

300

What are the two types of acts of mercy and their purpose?

Corporal: material and physical needs of others

Spiritual: spiritual needs of others

300

What is an erroneous conscience 

judges something incorrectly, when something is bad you think it is good and when it is good you think it is bad.

400

What are the three fonts of morality?

1. Intention 2. Act/Moral Object 3. Circumstances
400

"seek the good and avoid evil"

Natural Law


400

What did Leibniz state in response to the justification of evil/God?

1. Limited Mind

2. Free Will

400

Rationalization

Stealing may be wrong sometimes, but large stores can afford it because they are making huge profits.

500

What are the four cardinal virtues?

  1. Prudence 

  2. Justice 

  3. Fortitude 

  4. Temperance 

500

Socrates view of what makes human morals

Morality of happiness

500
How do we attain happiness according to Aristotle 

Virtue Ethics

500

It’s no big deal – everybody else does it.

Trivialization