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Defcon7 03.11.14. Answer Key BEFORE YOU MARK ANY RIGHT OR WRONG, WE WILL GO OVER THE ANSWERS ONCE THE SECOND TIME WE GO OVER THE ANSWERS, ONLY MARK WRONG THOSE CLEARLY WRONG WE WILL COLLECT THEM AGAIN IN WO STACKS: “CLEAR” and “UNCLEAR”. (1) morality.
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Defcon7 03.11.14 Answer Key BEFORE YOU MARK ANY RIGHT OR WRONG, WE WILL GO OVER THE ANSWERS ONCE THE SECOND TIME WE GO OVER THE ANSWERS, ONLY MARK WRONG THOSE CLEARLY WRONG WE WILL COLLECT THEM AGAIN IN WO STACKS: “CLEAR” and “UNCLEAR”
(1) morality • The science of what humans ought to do to pursue happiness, by reason of who they are
(2) pain • Aristotle says “___ is the moral friction of conflicting desires for the good and the bad, which we experience when choosing.”
(3) Christian anthropology • The study of humanity as created by the Trinity, in the Trinity’s Image and Likeness, and fallen but redeemed in Christ.
(4) intelligence • The power to know the truth
(5) freedom • The power to choose the good
(6) human sexuality • the power to cooperate with God in loving new life into being
(7) human act • An exercise of free choice in which one knows and wills a proposition
(8) Eternal Law (EL) • God’s wise and loving plan for his creatures, leading them to share His happiness
(9) Principle of Formal vs.Material Cooperation (FMC) • Formal cooperation in an act is morally identical to doing the act oneself
(10) Economic Trinity • Trinity acting out; God's actions in Creation, the Incarnation, and the Paschal Mystery
(11) person • An individual substance of a rational nature
(12) human nature • The sum of all human abilities, including all bodily and spiritual abilities, focused on IHF in Christ
(13) synderesis • Awareness of Moral Truth (MT) • [My little red wagon full of everything I know about the MT]
(14) direct intention • Ordering one's practical reason to do an action and achieve its desired effects • (I propose to do "this" and cause "that")
(15) social sin • Formal cooperation with another person's sin
(16) apostasy • After being baptized, a rejection of the whole Christian faith
(17) emotivism • The idea that nothing is true except emotional experience; emotion is the basis of reality and morality
(18) eros • Selfish desire (which is not necessarily evil)
(19) storge • Useful acquaintance
(20) philos • Mutual friendship