lecture 1 Flashcards

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an acct which proceeds from the deliberate free will of man

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human act

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an act that proceeds from the knowing and freely willing human being.

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human act

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these are mans animal act of sensation (use of the senses) and appetition (bodily tendencies) done without advertence and exercise of free choice.

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act of human

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4
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latin word of act of human __

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actus hominis

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5
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human acts are called __________.

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moral acts

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6
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for human act, man is ________, and they are _______ to him, as worthy of praise of blame, of reward or punishment.

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responsible and imputed.

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7
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we must be ready to accept the results of our acts that we knowingly and willingly perform.

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responsibility

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acceptance of any praise or blame, or reward and punishment that comes along with you act.

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imputability

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9
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these are those find their adequate cause in the will (the deliberate will) done.

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elicited acts

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10
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these actions can’t be seen physically.

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elicited acts

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these are those that fins their adequate cause in the will-act but are perfected by the action of mental or bodily power under orders from the will.

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commanded acts

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12
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6 elicited acts:

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wish, intention, content, election, use and fruition.

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13
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refers to the simple love of anything.

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wish

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14
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the first tendency of the will towards a thing, wether realizable or not.

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wish

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15
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every human act begins with the wish to act

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wish

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16
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the purposive tendency of the will towards a things regardless as realizable, whether the thing is actually done or not.

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intention

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17
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the employment by the will of bodily or mental powers or both to carry out it’s intention by the means elected.

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the enjoyment of a thing willed and done.

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the will’s act of satisfaction in intention fulfilled.

20
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3 commanded acts:

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internal, extend and mixed

21
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acts done by internal mental powers under command of the will.

22
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acts effected by bodily powers under command of the will

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acts involved the employment of bodily and mental powers

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acts involved the employment of bodily and mental powers

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when human acts are in harmony with the dictates of right reason.
good or moral act
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when human acts are in opposite with the dictates of the right reason.
evil or immortal act
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when they stand in no positive relation to the dictated of reason.
indifferent or amoral act
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when they stand in no positive relation to the dictated of reason.
indifferent or amoral act
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when they stand in no positive relation to the dictated of reason.
indifferent or amoral act
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what are the constituents of the human acts?
knowledge, freedom and voluntaries.
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what are the constituents of the human acts?
knowledge, freedom and voluntaries.
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a human act proceeds from the deliberate will; it requires deliberate.
knowledge
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deliberation means advertence, or knowledge in intellect of what one is about and what this means.
knowledge
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deliberation means _________
knowledge
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a human act is an act determined (elicited or commanded) by the will and by nothing else.
freedom
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a human act is an act determined (elicited or commanded) by the will and by nothing else.
freedom
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it is an act that is under control of the will, an act that the will can do or leave undone.
freedom
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such an act is called a free act, thus, every human must be free.
freedom
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such an act is called a free act, thus, every human must be free.
freedom
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such an act is called a free act, thus, every human must be free.
freedom
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this is to say that there must be both knowledge and freedom in the agent or the door of the action.
voluntaries