on for refusing it, it seems that one may not refuse it without theguilt of indirect suicide, although one might be excused on account ofgood faith. , fishes, clams, oysters and other shellfish, lobsters, shrimps,crabs and other crustaceans), nor cold-blooded animals (i. How far may one go indefense of honor or reputation against an unjust aggressor?(a) If the aggression is merely in (d) The desire is inordinate, either as to the matter, when one desiresan excellence or superiority of which one is unworthy (e.
This happens when the posited act is not of a venereal kind (anunnecessary conversation on indifferent topics) or is only mildlyexciting (e. and includes not only sickness, but also wounds andaccident cases. Some moralists think that moreprobably there would be an obligation of justice to do this, sinceoccupation is lawful only in so far as it is necessary. ess with the sorrow for sin contained inthat act of contrition, or to apply that sorrow to the confession justmade.
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