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1 II, 2 | these, necessarily also desire.~We have no evidence as 2 II, 3 | appetite is the genus of which desire, passion, and wish are the 3 II, 3 | these are present, there is desire, for desire is just appetition 4 II, 3 | present, there is desire, for desire is just appetition of what 5 II, 3 | and thirst are forms of desire, hunger a desire for what 6 II, 3 | forms of desire, hunger a desire for what is dry and hot, 7 II, 3 | is dry and hot, thirst a desire for what is cold and moist; 8 III, 9 | the calculative part and desire and passion in the irrational; 9 III, 9 | we act in accordance with desire, as in the case of moral 10 III, 9 | temptation have appetite and desire and yet follow mind and 11 III, 10| contrary to calculation, for desire is a form of appetite. Now 12 III, 10| another than the faculties of desire and passion.~Since appetites 13 III, 10| principle of reason and a desire are contrary and is possible 14 III, 10| because of what is future, desire is influenced by what is 15 III, 11| have imagination or not? or desire? Clearly they have feelings 16 III, 11| have these they must have desire. But how can they have imagination? 17 III, 11| they have imagination and desire, but indefinitely?~Sensitive 18 III, 13| its nutriment and so may desire to be set in motion, and