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The article explained why we can say that the action is oriented to the good. By clarifying the meaning of the good in general, good ontological and subsequent refinement of moral goodness shown how to understand those targeting the good and why it could not be otherwise. Further present structure of the cognitive powers and the nature of the ultimate goal served to deepen understanding of the issues. Orientation on the good in action will therefore rely on the fact that the will of necessity is aimed at goal, and the goal is always a good within the meaning of the ontological.
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The article is divided into two paragraphs. The first paragraph presents St. Augustine’s opinion on the husband as a person. His remarks on the appearance as well as the personal values of a man and husband are discussed.The second paragraph deals with the issue of personality formation, including such points as the care to form moral goodness, especially the virtues of chastity and continence. This paragraph also considers St. Augustine’s view on concupiscence. The bishop of Hippo not only assesses concupiscence but also gives encouragement to overcome it and at the same time suggests methods that enable its control.Keywords
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