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When is an action a "just act"

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Answered by parry8016
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Explanation:

That means when you did unjust thing, it becomes unjust action but before doing your unjust action the unjust thing is already present as an unjust thing to do. action if this action is not done voluntarily. When a person acts voluntarily then only we can say that this particular action is just or unjust.

Answered by payalchatterje
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Time of an action a "just act":

This means that when you did an unjust act, it becomes an unjust act, but before you do an unjust act, the unjust act already exists as an unjust act. unless it is done voluntarily. When a person acts voluntarily, only we can say that this particular action is just or unjust.

Extra information:Moralists have identified three main factors that largely determine the morality of human action. These determining factors include: the object of the act, the circumstances surrounding the act, and the purpose or intent in the mind of the person performing the act.

An act is something concrete that is done/done/done, so actions are concrete. An action is usually associated with an effect, a will, an affection or a manner, so actions are more abstract. Therefore, sometimes it is more about the self, while the action can be about others.

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