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1 II, 3 | and pain and therefore has pleasant and painful objects present 2 II, 3 | just appetition of what is pleasant. Further, all animals have 3 III, 2 | objects of sense are (1) pleasant when the sensible extremes 4 III, 2 | proper ratio; then they are pleasant: and in general what is 5 III, 2 | what is blended is more pleasant than the sharp or the flat 6 III, 7 | but when the object is pleasant or painful, the soul makes 7 III, 7 | pronounces the object to be pleasant or painful, in this case 8 III, 9 | something terrifying or pleasant without enjoining the emotion 9 III, 9 | moved (or in the case of a pleasant object some other part). 10 III, 10| what is just at hand: a pleasant object which is just at 11 III, 10| presents itself as both pleasant and good, without condition 12 III, 13| taste because of what is pleasant or painful to it, in order