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1. How would you define human action in general?
2. What is meant by the subjective and objective aspects of action?
3. What is meant by the intention of the action?
4. What does it mean to have a good intention? A bad intention?
5. What is meant by the nature and object of the act itself?

Please answer the question with more than 2 sentences... Pls help...T-T

2006-11-20 12:20:03 · 3 answers · asked by neverwill7 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

3 answers

1.i would define human action as something the human mind persists to do and carries out.
2.Subject of the action and the object/person it involves or hurts
3.I belive an intention of the action could be a thought the do-er cannot be free of unless they act upon it creating a intention.And the intention is the producer of the action.Therefore not causeing the actin as the thought would.But helping the process of action.
4.I think describing an intention as good or bad isnt accurate.Because for example if we thought murder was a good thing would we still see it as a bad intention?no.
So therefor really intetntions are how our mind sees or veiws the outcome.
5.What is meant of the act might quite possibly not be the original thought.But the result of the subconsious mind thinking.meaning the outcome of what we intend cannot always end up how we expect.

2006-11-20 12:38:03 · answer #1 · answered by gothix_barbie 2 · 0 0

1 Human action is a response to a situation, based upon perception , supplemented by an acquired level of self-awareness, hence relative to life-positive oriented action.
2 subjective action focuses the individual, whereas objective action focuses the situation.
3. Intention of the action is the goal towards which the action is oriented, whether subjective or objective.
4. Good & Bad intention is a very relative term determined by not merely comparison with similar past acts but also the orientation of such acts, whether to support one's ego (subjective usually) or objective (situation supportive, and also so called 'self-less' usually)
5. Nature of the act means whether it is life supportive or life-negative, and object of the act depends on the intention as per '3' above.

2006-11-20 20:31:43 · answer #2 · answered by Spiritualseeker 7 · 0 0

I would define human action as FROWARD. When you said, answer with two or more sentences, that's exactly what I was NOT gonna do.

2006-11-20 20:48:13 · answer #3 · answered by Maus 7 · 0 0

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