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Card 6
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Aquinas
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Card 7
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We are created with 'recta ratio' = right reason. Basic moral principles.
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Card 8
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Conscientia = applying reason to certain questions of right and wrong.
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Card 9
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Major premise = syndresis. Minor premise = murder is evil. Conclusion = murder must be avoided. Therefore... conscience can make decisions.
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Card 10
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Prudence = right reasoning in moral matters, balancing ours and others needs.
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Card 11
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The C isn't a 'feeling' in you heart, but the process of reasoning.
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Card 12
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Haring
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Card 13
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C is the ultimate authority, but can be mistaken. Apparent goods can be mistaken for real goods. Therefore the C is fallible (imperfect).
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Card 14
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God gave us the ability to reason. To ignore it is the 'same as dismissing the command of God'
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Card 15
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Weaknesses = some acts can't be morally blameless. They can still break the law. Assumes good and evil is the same for everyone.
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