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1 4| then be an incorruptible entity [natura ~incorruptibilis], 2 4| because it is no longer an entity at all. Wherefore corruption 3 4| thing itself. Every actual entity [natura] is therefore good;~ 4 4| is because every actual entity is good [omnis natura bonum 5 4| evil aspect of some actual entity. Therefore, there can be 6 4| an evil man but an evil entity [natura mala], since man 7 4| natura mala], since man is an entity? Now, if a man~is something 8 4| something good because he is an entity, what, then, is a bad man 9 4| wicked. Rather, he is a good entity in so far as~he is a man, 10 4| work,~because man is an entity of God's creation. It also 11 4| wicked person. Thus, every entity, even if it is a defective 12 4| one,~in so far as it is an entity, is good. In so far as it 13 4| so far as a thing is an entity, it is unquestionably good. 14 4| If it is an incorruptible~entity, it is a great good. But 15 4| even if it is a corruptible entity, it still has no mode of