Aquinas says the distinction between "human actions" and "the acts of humans" is that

a. the former are voluntary, while the latter are involuntary and morally neutral.
b. the former are involuntary and morally neutral, while the latter are voluntary.
c. the former are good and the latter are necessarily evil.
d. the former are evil actions and the latter are good actions.


a.

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