Part, Question
1 1, 93 | necessarily he desires it, and shuns unhappiness. Wherefore no
2 2, 23 | term whereto, since nothing shuns good as ~such; on the contrary,
3 2, 34 | that which the virtuous man shuns, and the man lacking ~in
4 2, 35 | accidentally that a man shuns sorrow more eagerly than
5 2, 39 | perceive, and that nature shuns, the harmful thing that ~
6 2, 44 | OBJ 3: Everyone in fear shuns that which he fears: and
7 2, 18 | being the ~evil which a man shuns.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[19] A[
8 2, 18 | fault, which filial fear shuns, as shown above ~(A[2]).
9 2, 18 | punishment, which charity shuns ~exceedingly; so that this
10 2, 18 | submission to Him, and shuns separation from that submission.
11 2, 19 | naturally, and which it shuns, not naturally but only
12 2, 26 | something from God, while fear shuns ~something which can be
13 2, 33 | virtue seeks, and vice shuns, it does not constitute
14 2, 33 | because the reason why a man shuns spiritual goods, is that
15 2, 33 | Q[71], A[1]), every vice shuns the ~spiritual good of its
16 2, 33 | special vice, in so far as it shuns spiritual good, as toilsome,
17 2, 33 | two ways: first, that man shuns ~whatever causes sorrow;
18 2, 112| pleasures, which virtue shuns, but honest pleasures, ~
19 2, 123| Accordingly when the appetite shuns what the reason dictates ~
20 2, 123| will, which deliberately shuns ~something against the dictate
21 2, 127| because he altogether shuns flattery and hypocrisy,
22 2, 127| certain excellence, and ~shuns those that imply defect.
23 2, 136| desires it too much, and shuns the ~contrary pain, he is
24 2, 139| secondary object whatever a man shuns in ~order to avoid offending
25 2, 140| the matter. For cowardice shuns dangers of death, to ~avoid
26 2, 140| for the sake of which one shuns ~perils of death, is much
27 2, 159| things, whereas humility shuns them. Therefore it would
28 2, 183| primacy seeks one that shuns it, and abhors one that
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