Of the Good and Evil of Human Acts, in General 19.
And hence it is clear that the principle of human acts, in so far as they are human, is the end.
And either way, human acts, whether they be considered as actions, or as passions, receive their species from the end.
Therefore the end does not give the species to human acts.
Wherefore human virtue which is the principle of all man's good acts consists in following the rule of human acts, which is twofold, as stated above (Q.
Now the rule of human acts is twofold, as stated above (A.
Human acts are a means to man's Last End, inasmuch as they are meritorious--i.
His prayers or curses while thus unconscious are no doubt the effects of acquired virtues or vices; yet, in as far as his will has no share in the present acts, they are not free or human acts.
Ethics begins with human nature, pointing out that there are certain human acts that do become a man, and others that do not.
Such is the definition of Moral Science, that it deals with human acts; acts, that is, whereof man is master to do or not to do.
Moral good and evil are predicable only of human acts, in the technical sense of the term.
Moral Philosophy is the science of human acts in their bearing on human happiness and human duty.
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