(b) Evil may be desired, if the intention takes in only the good ofpublic or of private utility that is contained in it, as when one hopesa , Theology of the Laity, _Proceedings of theCatholic Theological Society of America_, 1956, pp. econdary truths of revelation, 927; obligation ofaffirmative commandment, 929; when and how often act of fai Punishments, Bodily, 1870.
e of the stipend, or is requested only for the sake ofhuman favor (see 2333); (b) injustice is committed, if an excess y,the manifestation is not unjust, for, although public good does notcall for it, the guilty person himself has forfeited The fact that the death of this or that man is notfelt as a loss by a family or the State, but rather as a r him; he who promises a gift means that he will give withoutprejudice to the claims of third parties, etc.
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