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1 5 | properly called substances in virtue of the fact that they are 2 6 | had a relative order, in virtue of one being prior to another. 3 6 | small, a grain large, in virtue of the fact that the latter 4 7 | to have contraries. Thus virtue has a contrary, vice, these 5 7 | thing is "ruddered" in virtue of its rudder. So it is 6 7 | that one attribute left in virtue of which it was correctly 7 7 | and that alone is left in virtue of which it was stated to 8 8 | quality" I mean that in virtue of which people are said 9 8 | kinds of knowledge and of virtue are habits, for knowledge, 10 8 | habit may be said also, in virtue of that habit, to be thus 11 8 | sort of quality is that in virtue of which, for example, we 12 8 | predicated of a person in virtue of his disposition, but 13 8 | his disposition, but in virtue of his inborn capacity or 14 8 | or good runners, not in virtue of such and such a disposition, 15 8 | such a disposition, but in virtue of an inborn capacity to 16 8 | Men are called healthy in virtue of the inborn capacity of 17 8 | ordinarily arise; unhealthy, in virtue of the lack of this capacity. 18 8 | said to be such and such in virtue of them, not only if they 19 8 | are not said to be such virtue of them. The man who blushes 20 8 | to be mad or irascible in virtue of these. Similarly those 21 8 | called qualities, for in virtue of them men are said to 22 8 | boxer, who is so called in virtue of an inborn capacity, is 23 8 | said to be such and such in virtue of these qualities, may 24 8 | that the things which in virtue of these qualities are said 25 8 | with reference to that in virtue of which it is such and 26 8 | all, are relative only in virtue of their genera; thus grammar 27 8 | therefore, of knowledge, in virtue of which we are sometimes 28 10| and more easily moved to virtue, however small the improvement 29 11| injustice, to contrary genera, virtue and vice; while good and 30 15| piece of knowledge or a virtue. Then, again, it has reference


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