02 A. Concepts
02 A. Concepts
02 A. Concepts
“BONUM EX INTEGRA
CAUSA MALUM EX
QUOCUMQUE
DEFECTU”
1. THE OBJECT
FINIS OPERIS
It does not only say that the agent intentionally killed the man, but it says
the agent murdered the man. Nor does it say that he deprived the owner of
his property, but he stole it.
In other words, the object of the act refers to what was distinctly and
specifically done and hence understood to be appropriate act and not just
understood in general terms. Thus "an object of the act," according to St.
Thomas {S. T., /-//, 18), "is good when it is in conformity with
reason or when it fulfills or fits the demands of reason. Otherwise, the
object of the act is evil."
THE OBJECT
FINIS OPERIS
Therapy
ABORTION
CONTRACEPTION
FINIS OPERANTIS
THE REASON FOR WHICH THE AGENT UNDERTAKES THE ACT
This refers to the purpose for
which a human agent does an act.
5. WHEN. This refers to the time when the act was performed.
When did the felon do it? Was the crime done while people were
doing some religious activities? Was the medical malpractice
performed even when the prohibition to do it was still in effect?
Suppose an old, poor widow has one hundred pesos, the only
money that she has to purchase medicines necessary for her to
live for the next few days.
A thief steals both the money of the old, poor widow and
that of Mr. Gates.
Which of the two acts of theft is graver --- the one stolen
from the poor, old widow or that of Mr. Gates?
Obviously, the one stolen from the old, poor widow!
One has to consider very well the status or the condition of the
person who or to whom the act is done. For indeed, there is
logical reason why we consider the person, as the moral
sensitivity changes accordingly in the assessment of moral
responsibility.
CIRCUMSTANCES CAN INFLUENCE THE MORALITY OF AN ACT