How different is human acts from acts of man?In: Psychology |
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actually, they are way far different from each other. They seem to have similarities because of the same words used but they are not. Acts are human if they are proper to man as man. They are freely chosen by man with the awareness of taking judgement between things. Thus, human acts are either good or evil.
On the other hand, if acts are not proper to man and deviates from the quality of man as a rational being, it is therefor considered acts of human. These are acts that are elicited by man as an animal and not as rational person.
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