Part, Question
1 1, 107| But all the ~elect are in pursuit of salvation until the Day
2 2, 35 | since one is a kind of "pursuit," the other a kind of "avoidance,"
3 2, 36 | while pleasure is a kind of pursuit or approach; ~just as pleasure
4 2, 37 | movement of the appetite in pursuit of something, ~are not repugnant
5 2, 41 | says (Ethic. vi, 2) that "pursuit and ~avoidance in the appetite
6 2, 42 | stated in ~Ethic. vi, 2: and pursuit is of good, while avoidance
7 2, 42 | appetitive power implies pursuit, ~has some good for its
8 2, 45 | reducible to one either of pursuit or ~of avoidance. Again,
9 2, 45 | or ~of avoidance. Again, pursuit or avoidance is of something
10 2, 45 | good is the object of pursuit, and evil, the object of
11 2, 45 | evil can be the object of pursuit, through some ~good attaching
12 2, 45 | of itself. Consequently pursuit of evil ~follows pursuit
13 2, 45 | pursuit of evil ~follows pursuit of good; and avoidance of
14 2, 45 | to four passions, since pursuit of good ~belongs to hope,
15 2, 45 | avoidance of evil to fear, the pursuit of the fearful ~evil belongs
16 2, 45 | avoidance of good; just as the pursuit of good ~precedes the pursuit
17 2, 45 | pursuit of good ~precedes the pursuit of evil. Consequently just
18 2, 94 | consequently as objects of pursuit, and their contraries as
19 2, 96 | happen that ~the enemy are in pursuit of certain citizens, who
20 2, 23 | second place man's chief ~pursuit is to aim at progress in
21 2, 23 | in good, and this is the pursuit of the ~proficient, whose
22 2, 23 | to ~it: while man's third pursuit is to aim chiefly at union
23 2, 121| of fear, since it implies pursuit. ~Since then fortitude above
24 2, 127| magnanimity seems to regard pursuit rather ~than avoidance,
25 2, 139| passions which denote a pursuit of the good.~Aquin.: SMT
26 2, 139| passions pertaining to the pursuit of ~good; and the passions
27 2, 145| spiritual evils and the pursuit of spiritual goods. Yet ~
28 2, 153| urge a ~man towards the pursuit of something, wherein it
29 2, 153| begets an impulse to the pursuit of something, ~but this
30 2, 159| despair, and urge it on to the pursuit of ~great things according
31 2, 159| difficulties that ~occur in the pursuit of great things. Therefore
32 2, 165| desire and study in ~the pursuit of knowledge. Now we must
33 2, 165| desire and study in the pursuit of the ~knowledge of truth.
34 2, 170| passions, and the inordinate pursuit of external things. Hence
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