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Lust

Lust is an intense desire for something. Lust can take any form such as the lust for sexual activity (see libido), money, or power; but it can also take such mundane forms as the lust for food (see gluttony; as distinct from the need for food) or the lust for redolence (when one is lusting for a particular smell that brings back memories). Lust is…

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Lust

Nodes109
Edges108
Triples56
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.018349
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related to External links · 13
Lust → Aquinas' Taxonomy, Catholic Church, Catholic EncyclopediaCatechism, Howard Kainz, National Public Radio, New Look, Ra, Sexual Sins, The Definition, The Jewish EncyclopediaHuman Nature, The Secular View, The Seven Deadly Sins, The Sixth CommandmentYeẓer
related to Further reading · 10
Lust → Chemistry, Froböse, Gabriele, Is, ISBN, Love, Michael Gross, More, Rolf Froböse, Royal Society
related to Literature · 7
Lust → Baudelaire, Casanova, From Ovid, Georges Bataille, Les, Many, Prosper Mérimée
related to St Thomas Aquinas · 7
Lust → Aquinas, However, If, Lord, Sex, St Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica
related to Medieval prostitutes · 6
Lust → Common Women, In Ruth Mazo Karras, Inquisitors, Medieval, Prostitution, Waldensians
is a · 5
Lust → attachment to, common misunderstanding, greatest enemy to all mankind.For this reason followers do not eat onions, intense desire for something, sin of sexual activity
related to Schopenhauer · 4
Lust → According, He, Schopenhauer, The
related to In philosophy · 1
Lust → The
related to In religion · 1
Lust → Religions

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Lustis aintense desire for something0.90text
Lustis aattachment to0.90text
Lustis acommon misunderstanding0.90text
Lustis agreatest enemy to all mankind.For this reason followers do not eat onions0.90text
Lustis asin of sexual activity0.90text
the lust for sexual activityinstance ofLust can take any form0.80text
that against propertyinstance ofFornication was a grave sin0.80text
Lustrelated to External linksThe Seven Deadly Sins0.60section
Lustrelated to External linksNational Public Radio0.60section
Lustrelated to External linksNew Look0.60section
Lustrelated to External linksThe Secular View0.60section
Lustrelated to External linksThe Definition0.60section

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