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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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1 I, 12| for we praise the just or brave man and in general both 2 I, 13| presumably in the temperate and brave man it is still more obedient; 3 II, 1 | by doing temperate acts, brave by doing brave acts.~This 4 II, 1 | temperate acts, brave by doing brave acts.~This is confirmed 5 II, 1 | or confidence, we become brave or cowardly. The same is 6 II, 2 | ground against them we become brave, and it is when we have 7 II, 3 | at least is not pained is brave, while the man who is pained 8 II, 8 | and in actions. For the brave man appears rash relatively 9 II, 8 | over to the other, and the brave man is called rash by the 10 III, 6 | friendlessness, death, but the brave man is not thought to be 11 III, 6 | however, by some people called brave, by a transference of the 12 III, 6 | something which is like the brave man, since the brave man 13 III, 6 | the brave man, since the brave man also is a fearless person. 14 III, 6 | is fearless of these is brave. Yet we apply the word to 15 III, 6 | anything of the kind; nor brave if he is confident when 16 III, 6 | terrible things, then, is the brave man concerned? Surely with 17 III, 6 | bad for the dead. But the brave man would not seem to be 18 III, 6 | then, he will be called brave who is fearless in face 19 III, 6 | also, and in disease, the brave man is fearless, but not 20 III, 7 | inspire confidence. Now the brave man is as dauntless as man 21 III, 7 | corresponding conditions, is brave; for the brave man feels 22 III, 7 | conditions, is brave; for the brave man feels and acts according 23 III, 7 | true, therefore, of the brave man as well as of others. 24 III, 7 | for a noble end that the brave man endures and acts as 25 III, 7 | courage; at all events, as the brave man is with regard to what 26 III, 7 | he fears everything. The brave man, on the other hand, 27 III, 7 | coward, the rash man, and the brave man, then, are concerned 28 III, 7 | they are in them, while brave men are keen in the moment 29 III, 7 | painful is not the mark of a brave man, but rather of a coward; 30 III, 8 | are held in dishonour and brave men in honour. This is the 31 III, 8 | compulsion. But one ought to be brave not under compulsion but 32 III, 8 | experience; therefore they seem brave, because the others do not 33 III, 8 | more than disgrace; but the brave man is not that sort of 34 III, 8 | them, are thought to be brave, because brave men also 35 III, 8 | thought to be brave, because brave men also are passionate; 36 III, 8 | and onset of passion. Now brave men act for honour’s sake, 37 III, 8 | near one. Thus they are not brave because, driven by pain 38 III, 8 | rate even asses would be brave when they are hungry; for 39 III, 8 | Those creatures are not brave, then, which are driven 40 III, 8 | are pugnacious but not brave; for they do not act for 41 III, 8 | Nor are sanguine people brave; for they are confident 42 III, 8 | Yet they closely resemble brave men, because both are confident; 43 III, 8 | both are confident; but brave men are confident for the 44 III, 8 | but it was the mark of a brave man to face things that 45 III, 8 | of the danger also appear brave, and they are not far removed 46 III, 8 | described the character both of brave men and of those who are 47 III, 8 | those who are thought to be brave.~ 48 III, 9 | towards these is more truly brave than the man who does so 49 III, 9 | said, that men are called brave. Hence also courage involves 50 III, 9 | wounds will be painful to the brave man and against his will, 51 III, 9 | But he is none the less brave, and perhaps all the more 52 III, 9 | sort but those who are less brave but have no other good; 53 V, 1 | us do both the acts of a brave man (e.g. not to desert 54 V, 9 | wound a neighbour; and the brave man could throw away his 55 VI, 13| fitted for selfcontrol or brave or have the other moral 56 IX, 5 | to another beautiful or brave or something of the sort,


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