They are neither considered as moral or immoral and sometimes known as psychic responses.

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Multiple Choice

They are neither considered as moral or immoral and sometimes known as psychic responses.

Explanation:
Passions are strong inner feelings or impulses that arise in response to stimuli. They aren’t judgments about right or wrong, so they aren’t considered moral or immoral by themselves. In this sense they’re described as psychic responses—inner mental states that can drive behavior but aren’t acts of will or reason. Habits are learned patterns of behavior; reason is the faculty for judging and deciding; will is the act of making a choice. The statement points to passions because only they are inherently nonmoral inner responses described as psychic phenomena.

Passions are strong inner feelings or impulses that arise in response to stimuli. They aren’t judgments about right or wrong, so they aren’t considered moral or immoral by themselves. In this sense they’re described as psychic responses—inner mental states that can drive behavior but aren’t acts of will or reason. Habits are learned patterns of behavior; reason is the faculty for judging and deciding; will is the act of making a choice. The statement points to passions because only they are inherently nonmoral inner responses described as psychic phenomena.

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