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THE LAST END OF MAN AND THE MEANS TO THAT END

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Art. 1. THE LAST END OF MAN

The Existence of the Last End (19).—The Nature of the Last End (20).—The Attainment of the Last End (21).

Art. 2. ACTS AS HUMAN

Introduction (22).—Definition (23).—Knowledge Requisite for a Human

Act (24–33).—Consent Requisite for a Human Act (34–39).—Obstacles to

Consent (40–55).—Two Kinds of Voluntary Acts (56–62).

Art. 3. ACTS AS MORAL

Introduction (63).—Definition (64–69).—The Sources of Morality (70–75).—Good Acts (76–78).—Bad Acts (79–81).—Indifferent Acts (82–86).—Perfect and Essential Goodness (87–88).—Morality of the External Act (89–93).—Morality of the Act Indirectly Willed (94–95).—Morality of the Consequences of an Act (96).—Imputability (97–105).

Art. 4. ACTS AS MERITORIOUS

Introduction (106).—Definition (107).—Divisions of Merit (108–115).

Art. 5. THE PASSIONS

Introduction (116).—Definition (117).—Division (118–120).—Moral

Value of the Passions (121–131).

Question II

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