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1 II, 7| enemies: for both of these are objectionable and belong to the same disposition: 2 II, 7| same disposition: and one objectionable thing is not generally thought 3 II, 7| to belong to the class of objectionable things, and likewise also 4 II, 7| desirable, and the other objectionable. The case is the same also 5 II, 7| desirable, and the other objectionable, and the one belongs to 6 II, 8| other it follows that it is objectionable. The sequence, therefore, 7 II, 8| desirable is the contrary of the objectionable. Likewise also in other 8 III, 1| the cause of evil is more objectionable than what is so per accidens, 9 III, 2| whose destruction is more objectionable are themselves more desirable. 10 III, 2| or whose contrary is more objectionable is itself more desirable. 11 III, 3| Likewise also in the case of objectionable things; for that is more 12 III, 3| things; for that is more objectionable which stands more in the 13 III, 3| question is in like measure objectionable and desirable: for a thing 14 III, 4| anything is simply desirable or objectionable: for we have only to subtract 15 III, 6| pleasant is in some cases objectionable, then pleasure is in some 16 III, 6| pleasure is in some cases an objectionable thing. On the same principle, 17 IV, 5| anything that is blameworthy or objectionable into the class "capacity" 18 V, 6| is contrary to good, and objectionable to desirable, and "desirable" 19 V, 6| is a property of "good", "objectionable" would be a property of "