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1 I, 7 | more. Positive goodness and badness are more important than 2 I, 7 | absence of goodness and badness: for positive goodness and 3 I, 7 | for positive goodness and badness are ends, which the mere 4 I, 13| exceptional goodness or badness, and is visited accordingly 5 I, 13| an act, not due to moral badness, that has unexpected results: 6 I, 13| act, also not due to moral badness, that has results that might 7 I, 13| expected, but is due to moral badness, for that is the source 8 I, 14| then, for the comparative badness of criminal actions.~ 9 II, 1 | but because of their moral badness do not say what they really 10 II, 6 | place, those due to moral badness. Such are throwing away 11 II, 6 | any of the other forms of badness of moral character, of the 12 II, 6 | character, of the tokens of such badness, &c.: they are all disgraceful 13 II, 6 | extent due to our moral badness. We are moreover ashamed