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1 II, 2 | spite, and insolence. (1) Contempt is one kind of slighting: 2 II, 2 | kind of slighting: you feel contempt for what you consider unimportant, 3 II, 2 | speak ill of us, and show contempt for us, in connexion with 4 II, 2 | angry with those who show contempt for their philosophy; those 5 II, 2 | angry with those who show contempt for their appearance and 6 II, 2 | we think that they feel contempt for us, or they would still 7 II, 2 | such persons seem to feel contempt for us; those who oppose 8 II, 2 | such behaviour indicates contempt. And with those who treat 9 II, 2 | else; it is another mark of contempt that they should think we 10 II, 3 | towards us slight us and show contempt for us: anyhow, we do not 11 II, 6 | discredit; and shamelessness as contempt or indifference in regard 12 II, 11| contrary sort are objects of contempt: for the feeling and notion 13 II, 11| the feeling and notion of contempt are opposite to those of 14 II, 13| what is useful, they feel contempt for what people may think