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Example sentences for "human acts"

  • 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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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    human agency; human anatomy; human conduct; human consciousness; human dignity; human faith; human feeling; human figures; human form; human habitation; human hand; human hands; human institutions; human labour; human liberty; human natur; human passions; human personality; human responsibility; human souls; human suffering; human victim; human virtue; human voice; humanly speaking; musical society