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1 I, 3 | principle knowledge about such matters will be of great benefit.~ 2 I, 6 | But let us discuss these matters elsewhere; an objection 3 I, 7 | way, then, in all other matters as well, that our main task 4 I, 7 | demand the cause in all matters alike; it is enough in some 5 I, 12 | perhaps nicety in these matters is more proper to those 6 I, 13 | in him it speaks, on all matters, with the same voice as 7 II, 2 | that the whole account of matters of conduct must be given 8 II, 2 | with the subject-matter; matters concerned with conduct and 9 II, 2 | no fixity, any more than matters of health. The general account 10 II, 7 | modest man. For even in these matters one man is said to be intermediate, 11 III, 3 | it should; for these are matters of perception. If we are 12 IV, 1 | not in respect of military matters, nor of those in respect 13 IV, 1 | easy to deal with in money matters; for he can be got the better 14 IV, 2 | ought; and it is in these matters that the greatness implied 15 IV, 2 | is concerned with these matters; and at an equal expense 16 IV, 3 | regard to necessary or small matters he is least of all me given 17 IV, 3 | part of one who takes such matters seriously to behave so with 18 IV, 7 | but the man who in the matters in which nothing of this 19 IV, 7 | moderation and understate about matters that do not very much force 20 V, 4 | selling and in all other matters in which the law has left 21 V, 9 | not hard to understand the matters dealt with by the laws ( 22 VI, 1 | mentioned, as in all other matters, there is a mark to which 23 VI, 7 | observes well the various matters concerning itself that one 24 VI, 7 | that one will entrust such matters. This is why we say that 25 VI, 8 | mathematicians and wise in matters like these, it is thought 26 VI, 10 | some one else says about matters with which practical wisdom 27 VI, 12 | devote our attention to these matters and give a clearer statement 28 VI, 13 | a right rule about such matters. Socrates, then, thought 29 VII, 3 | with regard to the other matters germane to this inquiry. 30 VII, 4 | intercourse, i.e. the bodily matters with which we defined self-indulgence 31 VIII, 1 | things about friendship are matters of debate. Some define it 32 VIII, 10| his worth, and in those matters in which a man should rule, 33 VIII, 10| man should rule, but the matters that befit a woman he hands 34 IX, 1 | amount so fixed. But in such matters some men approve of the 35 IX, 3 | we have discussed these matters.~Should he, then, behave 36 IX, 6 | and, among these, about matters of consequence and in which