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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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1 I, 3 | act in accordance with a rational principle knowledge about 2 I, 7 | of the element that has a rational principle; of this, one 3 I, 7 | thought. And, as "life of the rational element" also has two meanings, 4 I, 7 | which follows or implies a rational principle, and if we say " 5 I, 7 | actions of the soul implying a rational principle, and the function 6 I, 9 | that depends on art or any rational cause, and especially if 7 I, 13| irrational and one has a rational principle. Whether these 8 I, 13| sense, however, shares in a rational principle. For we praise 9 I, 13| principle. For we praise the rational principle of the continent 10 I, 13| naturally opposed to the rational principle, which fights 11 I, 13| something contrary to the rational principle, resisting and 12 I, 13| seems to have a share in a rational principle, as we said; at 13 I, 13| continent man it obeys the rational principle and presumably 14 I, 13| with the same voice as the rational principle.~Therefore the 15 I, 13| element in no way shares in a rational principle, but the appetitive 16 I, 13| some sense persuaded by a rational principle is indicated also 17 I, 13| also must be said to have a rational principle, that which has 18 I, 13| principle, that which has a rational principle (as well as that 19 II, 6 | this being determined by a rational principle, and by that principle 20 II, 7 | shall treat also of the rational virtues.~ 21 III, 2 | any rate choice involves a rational principle and thought. Even 22 III, 12| should in no way oppose the rational principle-and this is what 23 III, 12| should live according to rational principle. Hence the appetitive 24 III, 12| should harmonize with the rational principle; for the noble 25 III, 12| ought; and this is what rational principle directs.~Here 26 V, 6 | allow a man to rule, but rational principle, because a man 27 V, 11| part of the soul that has a rational principle stands to the 28 VI, 1 | soul-that which grasps a rule or rational principle, and the irrational; 29 VI, 1 | the part which grasps a rational principle. And let it be 30 VI, 1 | two parts which grasp a rational principle-one by which we 31 VI, 1 | the faculty which grasps a rational principle. We must, then, 32 VI, 6 | involves apprehension of a rational ground). This being so, 33 VI, 13| the virtues were rules or rational principles (for he thought 34 VI, 13| we think they involve a rational principle.~It is clear, 35 VII, 1 | refuses on account of his rational principle to follow them ( 36 VII, 8 | than those who have the rational principle but do not abide 37 IX, 4 | appetites for some things and rational desires for others. This 38 IX, 8 | things men have done on a rational principle are thought most 39 IX, 8 | as living according to a rational principle is from living


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