|    Part, Question1   1, 60 |    his fellow townsman with a social love, while he loves a blood ~
 2   1, 60 |   same ~inclination among the social virtues; for it behooves
 3   1, 61 |    his fellow townsman with a social love, while he loves a blood ~
 4   1, 61 |   same ~inclination among the social virtues; for it behooves
 5   1, 91 |         First, to signify the social union of man and woman,
 6   1, 95 |    because man is naturally a social being, and ~so in the state
 7   1, 95 | innocence he would have led a social life. Now a ~social life
 8   1, 95 |     led a social life. Now a ~social life cannot exist among
 9   2, 61 |    are fittingly divided into social, perfecting, perfect, ~and
10   2, 61 |    are fittingly divided into social virtues, ~perfecting, perfect,
11   2, 61 | virtues, perfect virtues, and social ~virtues. For as Macrobius
12   2, 61 |     Somn. Scip. 1) that the ~"social" virtues are those "whereby
13   2, 61 | virtues should not be called "social."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[61] A[
14   2, 61 |     the first place there are social* ~virtues; secondly, there
15   2, 61 |  since man by his nature is a social [*See above note on ~Chrysostom]
16   2, 61 |       his nature, are called "social" virtues; since it is ~by
17   2, 61 |     some ~virtues between the social or human virtues, and the
18   2, 61 |      Somn. Scip. 1) that "the social virtues check ~the passions,"
19   2, 72 |      is naturally a civic and social animal, as is ~proved in
20   2, 95 |      since man is by nature a social animal, as is proved ~in
21   2, 30 |      live in keeping with his social station, as regards either
22   2, 55 |      received into a kind of ~social life, that of matrimony,
23   2, 56 |  those things which belong to social life.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[58]
24   2, 107|   Reply OBJ 1: Since man is a social animal, one man naturally
25   2, 112|      ad 1), because man is ~a social animal he owes his fellow-man,
26   2, 127|      since man is naturally a social animal, for he is sufficient ~
27   2, 134|    Reply OBJ 2: The good of a social virtue [*Cf. FS, Q[61],
28   2, 151|     observe the ~decencies of social life. It is different with
29   2, 186|        But man is naturally a social ~animal, as the Philosopher
30   2, 186|    heart be lacking?" Hence a social life is necessary for the ~
31   3, 65 |       for man is by nature a ~social animal. With regard to himself
 
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