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1 3 | benevolent, and such as befits a social animal, and one~that cares
2 4 | animal which is~naturally social requires, and as it requires.
3 4 | runaway, who flies from social reason; he is blind, who~
4 4 | thoughts just, and acts social, and~words which never lie,
5 5 | is~characteristic of the social animal to perceive that
6 5 | that he is working~in a social manner, and indeed to wish
7 5 | indeed to wish that his social partner also~should perceive
8 5 | reason thou wilt~omit any social act.~ A prayer of the Athenians:
9 5 | nature of the rational and social animal.~ The intelligence
10 5 | intelligence of the universe is social. Accordingly it has~made
11 6 | it, in passing from one~social act to another social act,
12 6 | one~social act to another social act, thinking of God.~ The
13 6 | conformable~to reason and social life, and he co-operates
14 6 | have reason, behave in a social spirit. And on all~occasions
15 6 | a pious disposition and social~acts. Do everything as a
16 6 | my nature is rational and social; and my city and country,~
17 7 | opponent; but he is not~more social, nor more modest, nor better
18 7 | man's constitution is the social. And~the second is not to
19 7 | rational or so far as it is social. Indeed in the case~of most
20 7 | both free and modest and social and obedient to God.~ It
21 7 | rational and political (social) faculty finds to be~neither
22 7 | neither intelligent nor social, it properly judges to be
23 8 | intelligent living being, and a social being, and one who is under
24 8 | directs its~movements to social acts only, and when it confines
25 8 | human nature to perform~social acts, but sleeping is common
26 9 | present~conduct directed to social good, and thy present disposition
27 9 | to check thyself, as the social reason requires.~ To-day
28 9 | the good of the~rational social animal, just as his virtue
29 9 | art a component part of a social system, so let~every act
30 9 | thine be a component part of social life. Whatever act of~thine
31 9 | immediately or remotely to a social~end, this tears asunder
32 9 | terminating in this, in social acts, for this is~according
33 10| consequently also a~political (social) animal. Use these rules,
34 10| loosed and rent asunder from social life? Is it~melted into
35 11| fallen off from the whole social community. Now as~to a branch,
36 11| himself off~from the whole social system. Yet he has this
37 11| necessary: this tends to destroy social~union: this which thou art
38 11| shall be of a common kind (social) and political. For he who
39 11| they be consistent with social interests, that they have
40 12| to nothing else than to a social end.~ Consider that before
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