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This document discusses the determinants of morality, which are the bases for judging whether an act is good or evil. The three determinants are: 1) the end of the act itself, 2) the end of the doer, and 3) the circumstances of the act. Intrinsically good acts are consistent with human nature, while intrinsically evil acts like murder are contrary to reason. Extrinsically good or evil acts depend on accompanying factors or circumstances. The end of the doer refers to their purpose or motive. Circumstances i
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