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Morality: Ends, Motives, and Ethics by Dinilyn Velasco Callo is a document available to read on EtoBox.
1. The determinants of morality include the end or purpose of an act, the end or motive of the doer, and the circumstances surrounding the act. An act must be good in its nature, motive, and circumstances to be considered morally good. 2. Laws are ordinances made by legitimate authorities to promote the common good and regulate behavior. Divine and human laws can be affirmative, requiring certain acts, or negative, prohibiting acts. Laws must conform with moral and natural law to be considered just. 3. For
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- Dinilyn Velasco Callo
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- EN