Part, Question
1 1, 80 | useful to ~the animal for self-defense: and this is the irascible
2 2, 38 | refrain from resistance or ~self-defense. Nevertheless it is necessary
3 2, 39 | on the other hand, his ~self-defense be inspired by vengeance
4 2, 62 | lawful to kill a man in self-defense?~(8) Whether accidental
5 2, 62 | lawful to kill a man in self-defense?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
6 2, 62 | lawfully kill a man in ~self-defense. For Augustine says to Publicola (
7 2, 62 | Now he who kills a man in self-defense, ~kills him lest he be killed
8 2, 62 | who have killed a pagan in self-defense, as ~to whether, after making
9 2, 62 | laymen to kill anyone in self-defense.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[64] A[
10 2, 62 | lawfully take another's life in self-defense in order to save his ~own
11 2, 62 | according to Mt. ~7:17. Now self-defense itself seems to be unlawful,
12 2, 62 | Accordingly the act of self-defense ~may have two effects, one
13 2, 62 | Wherefore if a man, in self-defense, ~uses more than necessary
14 2, 62 | omit the act of moderate self-defense in order to avoid killing
15 2, 62 | intend killing a man in self-defense, except ~for such as have
16 2, 62 | intending to kill a man in ~self-defense, refer this to the public
17 2, 62 | though he kill a man in self-defense, ~is irregular, albeit he
18 2, 67 | of reason. Hence not all self-defense is lawful, but only such
19 2, 78 | taking vengeance or by ~self-defense." [*St. Thomas read 'obscurum,'
20 2, 106 | derogatory), either by self-defense or by avenging it." Therefore ~
21 2, 120 | Sabbath when they fought in self-defense on the Sabbath day (1 Macc.
22 3, 89 | command, or by counsel, or in self-defense." But ~this is in consequence
23 Suppl, 39| particular case slays a man in self-defense without committing a ~sin,
24 Suppl, 62| the right to allege it in self-defense, although ~she cannot prove
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