4TH Quarter: Flashcards

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What is the definition of Law according to St. Thomas Aquinas?

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St. Thomas Aquinas states that law is an ordinance of reason promulgated by competent authority for the sake of common good.

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What does Ordinance of reason mean in law?

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A good law must be reasonable and it must be a product of careful and serious deliberation. It should not be based on emotions or sentiments.

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3
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What does Properly promulgated mean in law?

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Law must be clearly communicated to all people concerned and it is our duty to know, understand and follow different policies.

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4
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What does Decreed by Competent authority mean in law?

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People with legitimate authority have the power to create and implement.

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What does For the sake of common good mean in law?

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A just law promotes dignity and true freedom for each person.

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6
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It is the rules of right conduct concerning matters of greater importance.

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Morality

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7
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How can an act be legal or morally good?

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An act is legal if it does not contradict any state law, while an act is morally good if its nature

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8
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What are the different kinds of law?

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Eternal Law
Natural Law
Divine Law
Human Law

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It is the kind of law which exists because of God’s Divine Providence. God created the universe, the universe is governed by his laws. It is the basis for all other kinds of laws.

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Eternal Law

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How can a thing or being follow the eternal law?

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If it fulfills its purpose/plan.

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How can humans fulfill the eternal law?

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By doing what is right for me and you

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12
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What is Natural Law?

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General rules that any rational agent can come to recognize

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13
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What are the Primary Precepts?

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  1. Protect and preserve human life.
  2. Reproduce and educate one’s offspring.
  3. Know and worship God.
  4. Live in a society.
  5. What you don’t wish others to do to you, don’t do them.
  6. Maintain your health and well-being.
  7. Lawful authority, including parents, must be obeyed.
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14
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Who is the author of the natural law?

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God.

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15
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This kind of law is derived from eternal law and the rules given by God which we find in scripture; for example, the ten commandments.

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Divine Law

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16
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This kind of law are imposed by Governments. It is not always morally acceptable to follow secondary precepts.

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Human LAw

17
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How can Human Law be morally acceptable?

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It is only morally acceptable if they are consistent with the natural law.

18
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What are the 10 Commandments?

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1st Commandment: I am the Lord your God; You shall not have other Gods before me.
2nd Commandment: You shall not take the name of the Lord, your God, in vain.
3rd Commandment: Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day
4th Commandment: Honor your father and your mother
5th Commandment: You shall not kill
6th Commandment: You shall not commit adultery
7th Commandment: You shall not steal
8th Commandment: You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor
9th Commandment: You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife
10th Commandment: You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods.

19
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What does the 1st Commandment forbid?

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Idolatry, superstition, spiritism, tempting God; sacrilege; attendance at false worship

20
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What does the 2nd Commandment forbid?

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Blasphemy; the irreverent use of God’s name; speaking disrespectfully of holy things; false oaths and the breaking of vows

21
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What does the 3rd Commandment forbid?

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Missing Church through one’s own fault; unnecessary servile work on Sunday and Holy days of obligation

22
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What does the 4th Commandment forbid?

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Hatred of parents and superior; disrespect; disobedience