| GOOD is what all things yearn after, and in all beings there is a craving (appetitus) for good. In beings unendowed with any sort of cognition, this craving is called 'physical appetite' (appetitus naturalis) . In beings that have sensitive cognition it is called 'animal appetite,' and is divided into 'concupiscible' and 'irascible.' In intelligent beings it is called the 'intellectual' or 'rational appetite,' otherwise the 'will.' | |