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Ron_Conte
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Quotes are from the Compendium, n. 367-369:
“The morality of human acts depends on three sources: the object chosen, either a true or apparent good; the intention of the subject who acts, that is, the purpose for which the subject performs the act; and the circumstances of the act, which include its consequences.”
“A chosen object can by itself vitiate [make evil] an act in its entirety, even if the intention is good.”
“On the other hand, a good end * does not make an act good if the object of that act is evil, since the end does not justify the means. Circumstances can increase or diminish the responsibility of the one who is acting but they cannot change the moral quality of the acts themselves. They can never make good an act which is in itself evil.”
“There are some acts which, in and of themselves, are always illicit by reason of their object. Choosing such acts always entails a disorder of the will, that is, a moral evil which can never be justified by appealing to the good effects which could possibly result from them.”*
“The morality of human acts depends on three sources: the object chosen, either a true or apparent good; the intention of the subject who acts, that is, the purpose for which the subject performs the act; and the circumstances of the act, which include its consequences.”
“A chosen object can by itself vitiate [make evil] an act in its entirety, even if the intention is good.”
“On the other hand, a good end * does not make an act good if the object of that act is evil, since the end does not justify the means. Circumstances can increase or diminish the responsibility of the one who is acting but they cannot change the moral quality of the acts themselves. They can never make good an act which is in itself evil.”
“There are some acts which, in and of themselves, are always illicit by reason of their object. Choosing such acts always entails a disorder of the will, that is, a moral evil which can never be justified by appealing to the good effects which could possibly result from them.”*