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1 2, 42| through conscious and free choice, as motivated and prompted
2 2, 42| feelings, and in a free choice of the good, pursues his
3 2, 48| for freedom to make its choice, yet extrinsic to the person,
4 2, 52| without exception, because the choice of this kind of behaviour
5 2, 61| malice of his particular choice. But the verdict of conscience
6 2 | III. Fundamental choice and specific kinds of behaviour ~
7 2, 65| freedom is not only the choice for one or another particular
8 2, 65| it is also, within that choice, a decision about oneself
9 2, 65| different from freedom of choice, which needs to be considered
10 2, 65| whole or in part from his choice of particular actions, of
11 2, 66| importance of a fundamental choice which qualifies the moral
12 2, 66| with a radical decision and choice. The Gospel parables of
13 2, 66| becomes separated from the choice of particular acts, as in
14 2, 67| fundamental option as a genuine choice of freedom and links that
15 2, 67| of freedom and links that choice profoundly to particular
16 2, 67| acts. By his fundamental choice, man is capable of giving
17 2, 67| whether or not the deliberate choice of a specific kind of behaviour
18 2, 67| the human person. Every choice always implies a reference
19 2, 69| identified with an act of choice nor capable of becoming
20 2, 70| disordered. In fact, such a choice already includes contempt
21 2, 71| is the result of a free choice. Thus we are in a certain
22 2, 72| good of the person, the choice of that action makes our
23 2, 75| consequences deriving from a given choice. The latter, by weighing
24 2, 75| and bad effects of that choice, with a view to the "greater
25 2, 77| moral quality of a concrete choice. The weighing of the goods
26 2, 77| determining whether the choice of that concrete kind of
27 2, 78| sufficient, but a correct choice of actions is also needed,
28 2, 79| object" — the deliberate choice of certain kinds of behaviour
29 2, 79| intention for which the choice is made or the totality
30 2, 81| good or defensible as a choice. ~
31 2, 82| its species the deliberate choice of certain kinds of behaviour
32 2, 82| intention for which the choice was made or the totality
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