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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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result

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | self-sufficiency the same result seems to follow; for the 2 I, 8 | without producing any good result, as in a man who is asleep 3 I, 9 | god-sent but comes as a result of virtue and some process 4 I, 12 | appropriate to virtue, for as a result of virtue men tend to do 5 II, 1 | virtue comes about as a result of habit, whence also its 6 II, 1 | good or bad builders as a result of building well or badly. 7 II, 4 | the very conditions which result from often doing just and 8 III, 1 | rage is thought to act as a result not of ignorance but of 9 III, 3 | has been decided upon as a result of deliberation that is 10 III, 3 | when we have decided as a result of deliberation, we desire 11 III, 5 | under compulsion or as a result of ignorance for which they 12 IV, 2 | one that is fitting to its result. Therefore the result should 13 IV, 2 | its result. Therefore the result should be worthy of the 14 IV, 2 | should be worthy of the result, or should even exceed it. 15 IV, 2 | he will consider how the result can be made most beautiful 16 IV, 2 | means, and suit not only the result but also the producer. Hence 17 IV, 2 | magnificent man, whatever kind of result he is producing, to produce 18 IV, 2 | magnificently (for such a result is not easily surpassed) 19 IV, 2 | spoil the beauty of the result for a trifle, and whatever 20 V, 1 | contrary results; e.g. as a result of health we do not do what 21 V, 5 | action takes place, the result we mention will be effected. 22 V, 8 | person or to this end, but a result followed other than that 23 V, 9 | to do these things as a result of a certain state of character 24 V, 9 | but in doing them as the result of a certain state of character, 25 VI, 9 | clever, will reach as a result of his calculation what 26 VI, 12 | i.e. one must do them as a result of choice and for the sake 27 VII, 1 | and ready to abide by the result of his calculations, or 28 VII, 1 | does is bad, does it as a result of passion, while the continent 29 VII, 2 | than one who does so as a result not of calculation but of 30 VII, 3 | establish actually seems to result; for it is not in the presence 31 VII, 3 | is "dragged about" as a result of the state of passion), 32 VII, 5 | but (B) others arise as a result of disease (or, in some 33 VII, 5 | a morbid condition as a result of habit. To have these 34 VII, 5 | while those who are so as a result of disease (e.g. of epilepsy) 35 VII, 7 | all for the sake of any result distinct from them, is self-indulgent; 36 VII, 7 | man is led to them as a result of the pleasure involved, 37 VII, 8 | who is carried away as a result of passion and contrary 38 VII, 8 | carried away, at least as a result of passion. It is evident 39 VII, 9 | their resolutions, not as a result of incontinence, e.g. Neoptolemus 40 VII, 14 | cures (for because as a result people are cured, through 41 VIII, 5 | for their sake, not as a result of feeling but as a result 42 VIII, 5 | result of feeling but as a result of a state of character. 43 VIII, 12| of time produces the same result; parents love their children 44 IX, 6 | weal is soon destroyed. The result is that they are in a state 45 IX, 8 | others doubtless attain this result; it is therefore a great


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