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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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natural

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | try to investigate in the natural way, and we must take pains 2 I, 9 | capable of noble acts.~It is natural, then, that we call neither 3 III, 4 | must admit that there is no natural object of wish, but only 4 III, 5 | perfect and true excellence of natural endowment. If this is true, 5 III, 5 | depends on him, or the end is natural but because the good man 6 III, 8 | passion seems to be the most natural, and to be courage if choice 7 III, 11 | the appetite for food is natural, since every one who is 8 III, 11 | has of course something natural about it; for different 9 III, 11 | chance objects. Now in the natural appetites few go wrong, 10 III, 11 | surfeited is to exceed the natural amount, since natural appetite 11 III, 11 | the natural amount, since natural appetite is the replenishment 12 IV, 1 | taking are mean.~And it is natural that meanness is described 13 V, 7 | political justice part is natural, part legal, natural, that 14 V, 7 | is natural, part legal, natural, that which everywhere has 15 V, 8 | is involuntary (for many natural processes, even, we knowingly 16 V, 8 | other passions necessary or natural to man; for when men do 17 V, 8 | passion which is neither natural nor such as man is liable 18 VI, 11 | states are thought to be natural endowments-why, while no 19 VI, 13 | same, but like it-so is natural virtue to virtue in the 20 VI, 13 | children and brutes have the natural dispositions to these qualities, 21 VI, 13 | part there are two types, natural virtue and virtue in the 22 VI, 13 | possible in respect of the natural virtues, but not in respect 23 VII, 3 | must go to the students of natural science for it. Now, the 24 VII, 6 | more easily for following natural desires, since we pardon 25 VII, 6 | and bad temper are more natural than the appetites for excess, 26 VII, 6 | beginning, some are human and natural both in kind and in magnitude, 27 VII, 6 | are departures from the natural norm, as, among men, madmen 28 VII, 8 | it so here-virtue either natural or produced by habituation 29 VII, 11 | perceptible process to a natural state, and that no process 30 VII, 12 | for a particular person), natural constitutions and states 31 VII, 12 | processes that restore us to our natural state are only incidentally 32 VII, 12 | be called activity of the natural state, and instead of "perceptible" " 33 VII, 14 | travail, as the students of natural science also testify, saying 34 VIII, 3 | between such men.~But it is natural that such friendships should 35 VIII, 14| wickedness; for apart from the natural friendship of father and 36 IX, 12 | together, so that it is natural that they aim at this. And


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