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Aquinas believes that acting in accordance with one’s natural inclinations is virtuous and that acting contrary to those inclinations is vicious (i.e., exemplifies a vice). What sense of "natural" is required in order to make these claims as plausible as they can be?

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1.Aquinas believes that acting in accordance with one’s natural inclinations is virtuous and that acting contrary to those inclinations is vicious. What sense of “natural” is required in order to make these claims as plausible as they can be? a.Aquinas says that virtuous acts belong to natural law. Each thing is inclined naturally to an operaturable that is suitable to that thing. For example ge put, fire is inclined to give heat. I think the sense of “natural” is related to what God made, the earth, fire and heat.

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