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1 I, 3 | education is a good judge in general. Hence a young man is not 2 I, 4 | Verbally there is very general agreement; for both the 3 I, 4 | agreement; for both the general run of men and people of 4 I, 6 | will be a better doctor or general thereby. For a doctor seems 5 I, 7 | e.g. wealth, flutes, and in general instruments) for the sake 6 I, 7 | the sake of these, nor, in general, for anything other than 7 I, 7 | children, wife, and in general for his friends and fellow 8 I, 7 | sculptor, or an artist, and, in general, for all things that have 9 I, 7 | eye, hand, foot, and in general each of the parts evidently 10 I, 8 | lover of justice and in general virtuous acts to the lover 11 I, 10 | fortunes of children and in general of descendants. And this 12 I, 10 | circumstances, as a good general makes the best military 13 I, 11 | discuss each in detail; a general outline will perhaps suffice. 14 I, 12 | just or brave man and in general both the good man and virtue 15 I, 13 | but the appetitive and in general the desiring element in 16 II, 2 | than matters of health. The general account being of this nature, 17 II, 5 | emulation, pity, and in general the feelings that are accompanied 18 II, 6 | and anger and pity and in general pleasure and pain may be 19 II, 6 | done they are wrong; for in general there is neither a mean 20 II, 7 | however, not only make this general statement, but also apply 21 II, 7 | conduct those which are general apply more widely, but those 22 II, 7 | is exhibited in life in general, the man who is pleasant 23 III, 1 | men become unjust and in general bad; but the term "involuntary" 24 III, 2 | choose to be so; for, in general, choice seems to relate 25 III, 2 | these.~Now with opinion in general perhaps no one even says 26 III, 5 | regard to the virtues in general we have stated their genus 27 III, 6 | ought not to fear, nor in general the things that do not proceed 28 III, 11 | rather dislikes them-nor in general the things that he should 29 IV, 8 | jests, the other in the general social intercourse of life.~ 30 V, 1 | then, lay this down as a general basis. For the same is not 31 V, 3 | units, but of number in general). For proportion is equality 32 V, 5 | doctor and a farmer, or in general people who are different 33 V, 5 | the just and the unjust in general.~ 34 V, 7 | act of justice (though the general term is rather "just action", 35 V, 11 | not manifest wickedness in general). For (i) that would imply 36 V, 11 | on his own property,~In general, the question "can a man 37 VI, 5 | conduce to the good life in general. This is shown by the fact 38 VI, 5 | It follows that in the general sense also the man who is 39 VI, 5 | what is good for men in general; we consider that those 40 VI, 7 | some people are wise in general, not in some particular 41 VI, 8 | universal is known by the general name "political wisdom"; 42 VI, 8 | and this is known by the general name "practical wisdom"; 43 VII, 4 | Olympic games; in his case the general definition of man differed 44 VII, 14 | pursue excessive and in general bodily pleasure as being 45 VIII, 7 | of father to son and in general of elder to younger, that 46 VIII, 7 | that of man to wife and in general that of ruler to subject. 47 VIII, 12| these are good), and in general between people who are like 48 VIII, 12| How man and wife and in general friend and friend ought 49 IX, 2 | when one has to elect a general should elect a man of military 50 IX, 2 | to a philosopher or to a general, but the honour due to a 51 IX, 5 | use to be made of him. In general, goodwill arises on account 52 IX, 8 | gratify their appetites and in general their feelings and the irrational 53 IX, 8 | other of the virtues, and in general were always to try to secure 54 IX, 8 | wealth and honours and in general the goods that are objects 55 IX, 11 | for his friends, and in general does not admit fellow-mourners