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3 parts of a moral act
Moral object, intention, circumstances
Moral object
The act itself
Intention
The intent must be good
Circumstance
Circumstances do not change the moral quality of the act; they cannot make a good act bad or a bad act good
S in STOP
Search for the facts
T in STOP
Think about alternatives and consequences
O in STOP
Consult others (wise and trusted)
P in STOP
Prayer: pray for guidance and or forgiveness
Intrinsically good or bad
Always good or bad, regardless of circumstances
Virtue
A good moral habit
Vice
A bad moral habit
4 cardinal virtues
Prudence, Justice, Fortitude, Temperance
Prudence
The ability to make good decisions
Temperance
to moderate appetites and desires
Justice
Giving to others and God what is due
Fortitude
Courage and inner strength
Kantian imperative (1)
Always treat people as an end to themselves, and never as a mere means to an end
Kantian imperative (2)
Always act on a maxim that could be turned into universal law