Sources of Morality

The principles that determine whether a human action is in conformity with the natural moral law. These include the moral object (what is immediately and essentially attained by the moral act itself), end (intention, motive), and circumstances (e.g., identity of the agent, disposition of the agent, person affected, place, time, and frequency). Although the object is of primary specifying importance, it cannot be separated from the end and circumstances of an action.

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