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1 II, 22| opposites A and B, A is preferable to B, and similarly D is 2 II, 22| to B, and similarly D is preferable to C, then if A and C together 3 II, 22| if A and C together are preferable to B and D together, A must 4 II, 22| and D together, A must be preferable to D. For A is an object 5 II, 22| aversion. But since A and C are preferable to B and D, A cannot be 6 II, 22| along with C. But if D is preferable to A, then B must be less 7 II, 22| good and lesser evil are preferable to the lesser good and greater 8 II, 22| evil: the whole BD then is preferable to the whole AC. But ex 9 II, 22| this is not so. A then is preferable to D, and C consequently 10 II, 22| being of such a nature) is preferable to granting the favour. 11 II, 22| receive affection then is preferable in love to sexual intercourse.