Part, Question
1 2, 102 | not done seriously but for fun, are said to be inordinate. ~
2 2, 70 | another by striking him ~in fun, he would not be without
3 2, 73 | is described as ~"making fun." Now all the foregoing
4 2, 73 | it ~is known as "making fun." Therefore derision cannot
5 2, 73 | When anyone makes game or ~fun of another's evil or defect,
6 2, 73 | and then to make game or fun of a person, is to scorn
7 2, 73 | the ~derider does so in fun, and so would seem the more
8 2, 96 | employ such an oath in fun or by a slip of the tongue
9 2, 96 | He that swears falsely in fun is nonetheless irreverent
10 2, 108 | is ~told in order to make fun, an "officious" lie for
11 2, 108 | of lie ~that is told in fun; but the third kind of lie
12 2, 166 | devil, that is the author of fun. Listen to what ~happened
13 2, 166 | good behavior, so our very fun should reflect ~something
14 2, 166 | circumstances, so that our fun "befit the ~hour and the
15 2, 166 | restrains a man from immoderate fun, it is ~comprised under
16 2, 166 | OBJ 1: As stated above, fun should fit with business
17 2, 166 | does not altogether exclude fun from human ~speech, but
18 2, 166 | to the inordinate use of ~fun, especially by those who
19 2, 166 | be made not for play and fun, but rather for ~hardships,
20 2, 166 | is lawful to make use of fun. Hence Tully ~says (De Offic.
21 2, 166 | to make use of play and fun, ~but in the same way as
22 2, 166 | whereas if they be done in fun, are either no sin or ~but
23 2, 166 | employed for the purpose of fun, and this kind of jesting, ~
24 2, 166 | when people make use of fun at undue times ~or places,
25 2, 166 | excluded by their being done in fun, the intention of which ~
26 2, 166 | to injure: in these cases fun excuses from sin, or ~diminishes
27 2, 166 | fornication, and the like: and fun is no excuse ~for these;
28 2, 166 | these; in fact they make fun scandalous and obscene.~
29 3, 64 | anybody not seriously but in fun. Much more, therefore, does
30 3, 64 | intention of mimicry or fun excludes the first kind
31 Suppl, 24| superior; (2) if it be done for fun; (3) if ~the striker find
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