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Cards (93)

  •  Statement 1: Prostitution is not moral 2: Prostitute is remains moral
     Both statements are correct
  • Statement 1: Human acts are actions that proceed the deliberate will of man. Statement 2: Human Acts are actions are therefore done without knowledge and
    willfully out by the person.
    Both Statements are wrong
  • Elements of human Acts
    Knowledge, consent, freedom
  • Acts of Man
     Natural and Voluntary Action
  • Which of the following statement is false? a. Acts of man are which are proper to man as a rational being. b. Acts of man are which are conscious and under our control c. Acts of man are done with knowledge and consent

    ALL OF THE ABOVE
  • Statement 1: Acts, therefore to be truly Act of man, must be done deliberately, intentionally, and willfully carried out by the agent.; Statement 2: With knowledge, consent, and willful choice on the part of the doer of the act, there can be no human acts.
    : Both are wrong
  • These are the actions of man
    that are performed intuitively or involuntarily
    Natural Action 
    : Voluntary Action
  • These are the actions of man
    that are performed intuitively or involuntarily
    Natural Action
    : Voluntary Action
  • These are the actions that are within the control of man’s will but only some period of time
    Human Acts
    Natural Acts
  • Which of the following statements are incorrect?
    Good acts are those done by man in harmony with the dictates of wrong reason
    Evil act are those actions done by man in contradiction to the wrong reason

    All of the above
  • Acts are those acts that are neither good or evil.
    Indifferent
  • Actions performed with partial
    knowledge and with full consent.
    Imperfect voluntariness
  • Actions that occur when there is perfect knowledge or consent, or when either or both of the knowledge or consent is full.
    Perfect Voluntariness
  • Actions that are intended for its own sake either as means or as an end.
    Direct Voluntary
  • Actions that are intended for its own
    sake but which merely follows as a regrettable consequences of action
    Indirect Voluntary
  • Which of the following best describes freedom?

    : Freedom is the power, rooted in reason and will, to act or not to act, to do this or that, and so perform deliberately.
  • The following describes the human freedom economy.  
    : Freedom and Sin
    Threats to Freedom
    Freedom and Grace
  • In determination of Morality, three sources must be present otherwise the act become not moral. 
    yes, true
  • Prostitutions is moral if will give benefits to the welfare of the family or to personal being.
    no, False
  • Objects like underwear remains moral. 
    Yes, true
  • What makes the event immoral is not the person nor the object but the act itself. 
    yes, True
  • God created the word with the one click of His power.  
    No, False
  • Administrator shall value rest as God rested on the sixth day of creation. 
    no, False
  • The master becomes unfair in giving unequal talents to the servants. 
    No, False
  • The servant with the least talent are fairly treated in the parable? 
    yes, true
  • God created man on the first day to take good care of the other creations. 
    no, fALSE
  • the following are qualities of the good stewards in the story of creation
    :God created things in organized manner which are arranged according to day.
    God separated the light and the dark but make the darkness remains
    God created human in humility
    the following statement are correct
    :Values taken from the value which means worthiness.
    Accountability means we are counted.
    Administrators are not the owners but someone entrusted
    ALL OF THE ABOVE
  • the following is source of morality
    : Object, Intention, Circumstances
  • Morally specifies the act of the will, insofar a reason recognizes and judges it to be or not to be in conformity with true good.
    OBJECT
  • The movements of will towards end.
    INTENTION
  • They contribute to increasing or diminishing the moral goodness or evil of human acts.
    CIRCUMSTANCES
  • Act can become good or evil through circumstances.
    Indifferent
  • Are emotions or movements of the sensitive appetite that incline us to act or not to act in regard to something felt or imagined to be good or evil.
    : Feelings, Passions
  • The most fundamental passion.
    Love
  • :An evil act can become good through circumstances.
    A bad act done with evil means destroy objective goodness of the act.
    The different act can become good or evil through circumstances.
    THE FOLLOWING IS NOT CORRECT
  • A judgement of reason whereby the person recognizes the moral quality of a concrete act that he is going to perform, is in the process of performing, or he already completed.
    : Moral Conscience
  • the following is the process of examining moral conscience? 
    Prudent judgment
    :Uprightness of moral conscience.
    :Assume responsibility for the act performed.
    :The requirements of interiority.
  • Values also refers to ________, ___________, ________, or __________ which are important to life.

    : things, person, ideas, or goals
  • When you bough a plane ticket for your loved ones to go home for a reunion, what is instrumental values?
    MONEY
  • Intrinsic Values are?
    :Within, Invisible