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Responding to Love in Love Human Acts & the Virtuous Life Happiness • "Our Hearts are Restless Until They Rest in You" From the Confessions Saint Augustine of Hippo • God alone constitutes man’s happiness. Summa Theologiae Part II/1, Question 2. On what constitutes human happiness Article 7. Whether some good of the soul constitutes man’s happiness? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McvCJley78A Happiness & Goodness • Why are you so good? • Morality of Obligation • Morality of Happiness • What are the motivations for being good? Evaluating Actions • Determining Good or Bad • “Bonum ex integra causa, malum ex quocumque defectu," -- " A thing to be good must be wholly so; it is vitiated by any defect.“ or “An action is good when good in every respect; it is wrong when wrong is any respect.” Three Fonts of Human Act 1. Object (Act Itself) 2. End (Motivation | Intention) 3. Circumstances Motive: « THE WHY » "the path to Hell is paved with good intentions." Intentions: Give Actions Meaning • Morality of Obligation • Morality of Happiness • What are the motivations for being good? Character? • Effect: (In)Transitive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry7_FcSiQL8 The Range of Roots of Morality Absence of Ethics The Criminal “I KILLED HIM AND I DON’T CARE” The Delinquent Relativism Normative Relativism Consequentialism Utilitarianism Descriptive Relativism Most Pleasure Individual Relativism Greater Net Happiness Accepted Practices Based On : Consequences Outcomes Duty Ethics (Absolutism) Virtue Kantian – Duty Aristotle Truth Honor Justice Character Rights Habituation Divine Law Stoicism Natural Law “I DON’T CARE ABOUT THAT” “CATCH ME IF YOU CAN.” Rule Based Moral Theories Character Based To live the “right” kind of life… How ought I to act? (question of action) What kind of person ought I to be? (question of character)