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Self-Quiz 2.2: Thomas Aquinas,
Natural Law
Normative Ethics
Theories of Right Conduct
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On Aquinas's view, what is a law?
A piece of legislation
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A regularity in nature
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A dictate of practical reasoning
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All of the above
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The notion of _______ is the first thing that falls under the apprehension of the practical reason.
"being"
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"good"
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"desire"
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"God"
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Aquinas maintains that the natural law is _______ the eternal law.
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opposed to
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a participation of
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a generalization of
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Aquinas maintains that the first principle of practical reason is
"the divine law has the character of eternal law."
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"the same thing cannot be affirmed and denied at the same time."
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"good is that which all things seek after."
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"seek out that which you desire."
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Aquinas maintains that everyone has a natural inclination to
satisfy one's own desires.
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promote pleasure and reduce pain.
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act according to reason.
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All of the above
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Speculative reason, according to Aquinas, is chiefly concerned with
necessary matters.
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contingent matters.
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science.
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religion.
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Aquinas maintains that the natural law is
the same for all in both general principles and matters of detail.
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the same for all in general principles, but not in all matters of detail.
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the same for all in matters of detail, but not in general principles.
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different for all in both general principles and matters of detail.
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According to Aquinas, sinful actions result from
reason's failure to apply the general principle of the natural law to a particular case.
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rejection of secondary principles by evil persuasion, vicious custom, or corrupt habit.
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Both of the above
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None of the above (Aquinas thinks that sin is impossible)
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