| Paragraph 1 | 'Affection' means: |
| Paragraph 2 | (1) a quality in respect of which a thing can be altered, e.g. white and black, sweet and bitter, heaviness and lightness, and all others of the kind. |
| Paragraph 3 | (2) The actualization of these - the already accomplished alterations. |
| Paragraph 4 | (3) Especially, injurious alterations and movements, and, above all painful injuries. |
| Paragraph 5 | (4) Misfortunes and painful experiences when on a large scale are called affections. |

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