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Human Acts
Actions performed intentionally, freely, and willingly, bearing moral responsibility for their consequences.
Acts of Man
Natural actions not involving mind or inner decision; considered neither good nor bad, thus the person is not responsible for them.
Voluntary Acts
Acts performed with full knowledge and consent, where the doer understands the nature and consequences.
Involuntary Acts
Acts performed with knowledge but without consent; the person knows what should be done but does not perform it.
Non-Voluntary Acts
Acts without knowledge, hence no consent or responsibility is involved; the person is not aware or does not initiate the act.
Determinants of Human Acts
Factors that influence human actions towards the greater good.
Accountability in Actions
The responsibility individuals have for their intentional actions and their consequences.
Agapay's View on Human Acts
An act demonstrates if a person possesses control and self-responsibility.
Three Types of Acts According to Aristotle
Voluntary, Involuntary, and Non-Voluntary.
Example of Non-Voluntary Action
Blepharospasm, which involves involuntary blinking or eyelid movements.