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1 I, 6 | in "man himself" and in a particular man the account of man is 2 I, 6 | neither will "good itself" and particular goods, in so far as they 3 I, 6 | perhaps rather the health of a particular man; it is individuals that 4 II, 2 | this nature, the account of particular cases is yet more lacking 5 II, 3 | have been brought up in a particular way from our very youth, 6 II, 5 | but to be disposed in a particular way.~For these reasons also 7 II, 6 | pounds are too much for a particular person to eat and two too 8 II, 7 | widely, but those which are particular are more genuine, since 9 II, 9 | senses; such things depend on particular facts, and the decision 10 III, 1 | of particulars, and the particular acts here are voluntary. 11 III, 1 | many differences in the particular cases.~But if some one were 12 III, 1 | himself, he being aware of the particular circumstances of the action. 13 III, 2 | own efforts, e.g. that a particular actor or athlete should 14 III, 3 | means; nor indeed can the particular facts be a subject of it, 15 III, 5 | activities exercised on particular objects that make the corresponding 16 III, 5 | exercise of activities on particular objects that states of character 17 III, 5 | the end, if we know the particular facts, but though we control 18 III, 8 | Experience with regard to particular facts is also thought to 19 III, 12| different degree from its particular manifestations; for it is 20 III, 12| on the other hand, the particular acts are voluntary (for 21 IV, 3 | concerned with one thing in particular. Desert is relative to external 22 IV, 5 | decision depends on the particular facts and on perception. 23 V, 1 | are always good, but for a particular person are not always good. 24 V, 2 | is with injustice in the particular sense that we are concerned.~ 25 V, 2 | ascribed invariably to some particular kind of wickedness, e.g. 26 V, 2 | the wide sense another, "particular", injustice which shares 27 V, 2 | we must speak also about particular justice and particular and 28 V, 2 | about particular justice and particular and similarly about the 29 V, 2 | state taken at random.~Of particular justice and that which is 30 V, 7 | laws that are passed for particular cases, e.g. that sacrifice 31 V, 11| unjustly without committing particular acts of injustice; but no 32 VI, 2 | sense (but only an end in a particular relation, and the end of 33 VI, 2 | relation, and the end of a particular operation)-only that which 34 VI, 5 | for himself, not in some particular respect, e.g. about what 35 VI, 5 | practical wisdom in some particular respect when they have calculated 36 VI, 7 | in general, not in some particular field or in any other limited 37 VI, 8 | the universal or about the particular; we may fall to know either 38 VI, 8 | heavy is bad, or that this particular water weighs heavy.~That 39 VI, 8 | concerned with the ultimate particular fact, since the thing to 40 VI, 8 | concerned with the ultimate particular, which is the object not 41 VI, 8 | which we perceive that the particular figure before us is a triangle; 42 VI, 9 | deliberation is inquiry into a particular kind of thing. We must grasp 43 VI, 9 | sense or with reference to a particular end. Excellence in deliberation 44 VI, 9 | excellence in deliberation in a particular sense is that which succeeds 45 VI, 9 | succeeds relatively to a particular end. If, then, it is characteristic 46 VI, 10| nor are they one of the particular sciences, such as medicine, 47 VI, 11| of practical wisdom know particular facts, but understanding 48 VI, 11| time of life, and that a particular age brings with it intuitive 49 VII, 3 | universal premiss and not the particular; for it is particular acts 50 VII, 3 | the particular; for it is particular acts that have to be done. 51 VII, 3 | other is concerned with the particular facts, and here we come 52 VII, 3 | sense of being one of the particular sweet things, the man who 53 VII, 4 | incontinent are so in a particular sense, and if there is, 54 VII, 4 | qualification or in respect of some particular bodily pleasure is blamed 55 VII, 5 | are so with reference to particular classes either of animals 56 VII, 12| simply and another good for a particular person), natural constitutions 57 VII, 12| qualification but not bad for a particular person, but worthy of his 58 VII, 12| worthy of choice even for a particular person, but only at a particular 59 VII, 12| particular person, but only at a particular time and for a short period, 60 VIII, 9| together with a view to some particular advantage, and to provide 61 VIII, 9| political community; and the particular kinds friendship will correspond 62 VIII, 9| friendship will correspond to the particular kinds of community.~