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ee ae The three (TYPES OF HUMAN ACTS in relation to reason are Good, Evil, and Indifferent. (Good's in harmony with the dictates of right reason, (Bilis in opposition to the dictates of reason. Indifferent is when it stands in no positive relation to the dictates, a» ee ee The MODIFIERS OF HUMAN ACTS: are Ignorance, Concupiscence, Fear, Violence, and Habit. ‘Ignorance is the absence of intellectual knowledge in man. (Concupiseancercters to the bodily appetites or tendencies like love, hatred, joy, grief passion, daring, fear, and anger. (Fear is shrinking back of themind*from danger. ‘Violenceis an external force applied by a free cause, which impairsman’s free will. (Habit is horn of.ffequently repeated acts. (wis defined as an ordinance of reason promulgated for the common good by the one who is in charge of the society. The.tlifferent ‘Conscienceis 8 practical judgment of reason upon which an individual act is considered good, which is to be performed or evil, which is to be avoided. The STATES OF CONSCIENCE are correct or true certain, erroneous, and doubtful.

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