Human Acts in Human Resources
Human Acts in Human Resources
Human Acts in Human Resources
Human Acts
MAN AS THE ACTING
PERSON
The Morality of Human Acts
III.DETERMINANTS/SOURCES OF MORALITY
W h a t i s
a
hum a n
a c t?
HUMAN ACTS
5. studying
6. praying; going to mass
8. hunger 9. eating
More Examples:
beating of the heart
digestion
actions of a child who
has not come to the use
of reason
actions while asleep
Falling in love (?)
II. CONSTITUENT PRINCIPLES
OF HUMAN ACTS
(Essential
Conditions)
1. Knowledge
Freedom is the
ability to act
without
restraint.
3.
Voluntariness
It is the objective
of the act
The reason or
the intention for
doing an act.
WHY?
INTENTION
1.An act which is good in itself and is
done for a good end
2.An act which is bad itself and is done
with a bad end
3.An act which is good itself and is done
with a bad intention
4.An act which is bad itself and is done
with a good end
5.An indifferent act which is done for a
good end
3. CIRCUMSTANCES
influence or
affect the act by
increasing or
lessening its
VOLUNTARINESS
or freedom thus
AFFECT THE
MORALITY OF
THE ACT
These CIRCUMTANCES are:
1.Ignorance
Invincible ignorance no
responsibility or culpability
(w/o knowledge = no voluntariness)
MOVEMENT OF
THE SENSITIVE
APPETITE
THAT PRECEDES
THE FREE
DECISION OF THE
WILL
1. Carlo is always bullied by his classmate.
By continuously imagining over the insult,
Carlo builds up such a state of frenzy that
he finally attacks and kills his classmates
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1.ANTECEDENT arises
spontaneously before the
previous judgment of reason&
before the will controls the
psychological situation.
2. CONSEQUENT which is
DELIBERATELY aroused by the will
to ensure a more prompt and
willing operation.
3. FEAR
A MENTAL AGITATION OF DISTURBANCE BROUGHT
ABOUT BY THE APPREHENSION OF SOME PRESENT OR
IMMANENT DANGER
Real? Or imaginary?
THERE IS NO IMPUTABILITY,
EXCEPT INSOFAR AS THE INNER WILL MAY HAVE CONSENTED
OR EXTERNAL RESISTANCE HAVE FALLEN SHORT
OF THE DEGREE NECESSARY AND POSSIBLE IN THE CIRCUMSTANCE
EX.
habit
Truly, a person is seen as morally responsible for
his/her actions if and only when he/she uses his/her
FUNDAMENTAL freedom as person.
WHERE AM I?
It was 7:00 in the morning, Teresa planned to
attend the Eucharistic celebration at 10:00 am in
their parish so she can ask for the priests
signature on her mass attendance card which
serves as proof of her going to mass every
Sunday which she will submit to her Theology
teacher. Suddenly, her friends call her and ask
her if she can go with them shopping. They plan
to meet with her at 9:30 a.m. Teresa thinks of
these two choices. After an hour of discernment,
she decides to go to mass because she knows
that her teacher will scold her if she sees that her
mass attendance card has no priests signature.
She has a scheduled preliminary exam the next
day. Teresa busied herself watching DVDs all
day until she fell asleep. When she woke up, it
was already 5:00 am. She had to leave home by
6:00 am to be on time for school during the
examination. Teresa was thinking of cheating
because she was not able to review. She
wanted to look on her seatmates answer but
she realized that academic dishonesty is bad
and against moral obligation. She decided to
answer the exam on her own to uphold moral
integrity as a Thomasian and show obedience to
Gods commandment.
Some of your close friends are failing
in a subject which you are good at.
They ask you to let them copy your
answers in a take-home quiz to prove
that you are a good friend. Besides,
they reason out that it is acceptable
because you would be doing the
greater good for a greater number of
people. Aware of the possible
consequences, you agreed to cheat for
the sake of your friends.
SOURCES/DETERMIN
CONSTITUENTS ANTS OF THE
PRINCIPLES OF MORALITY OF AN
MORALITY ACT
-Knowledge -Object
-Voluntariness -Intention
-Freedom -Circumstance/s
-ignorance -fear
-habit -violence
-passion
Create a story which is composed of
the constituents of morality,
determinants of the morality of
human act and at least 2 modifiers
which lessen or increases the
agents culpability.
Present your story in class in a PPT
presentation.
Let your classmates analyze your
own version of a story.
Present your story next meeting.