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deliberating 5
deliberation 46
deliberative 1
delight 36
delight-in 1
delighted 3
delightful 1
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37 had
37 little
37 use
36 delight
36 gain
36 matters
36 natural
Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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delight

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 3 | Plato says, so as both to delight in and to be pained by the 2 II, 3 | about these; for to feel delight and pain rightly or wrongly 3 III, 10 | of these; for those who delight in objects of vision, such 4 III, 10 | it would seem possible to delight even in these either as 5 III, 10 | no one calls those who delight extravagantly in music or 6 III, 10 | these names to those who delight in odour, unless it be incidentally; 7 III, 10 | those self-indulgent who delight in the odour of apples or 8 III, 10 | incense, but rather those who delight in the odour of unguents 9 III, 10 | for self-indulgent people delight in these because these remind 10 III, 10 | the smell of food; but to delight in this kind of thing is 11 III, 10 | incidentally. For dogs do not delight in the scent of hares, but 12 III, 10 | there; nor does the lion delight in the lowing of the ox, 13 III, 10 | and therefore appears to delight in the lowing; and similarly 14 III, 10 | and similarly he does not delight because he sees "a stag 15 III, 10 | as men but as animals. To delight in such things, then, and 16 III, 11 | are so called because they delight either in the wrong things, 17 III, 11 | all three ways; they both delight in some things that they 18 III, 11 | things that they ought not to delight in (since they are hateful), 19 III, 11 | hateful), and if one ought to delight in some of the things they 20 III, 11 | some of the things they delight in, they do so more than 21 III, 11 | regard to pleasures and delight in them less than they should 22 IV, 8 | however, and most people delight more than they should in 23 IV, 8 | giving pain, or even giving delight, to the hearer? Or is the 24 VII, 9 | pleasure and pain; for they delight in the victory they gain 25 VII, 9 | sort of man who takes less delight than he should in bodily 26 VIII, 4 | friends; for bad men do not delight in each other unless some 27 VIII, 5 | those who live together delight in each other and confer 28 VIII, 6 | those in whom they do not delight; and similarly sour people 29 VIII, 6 | their days together nor delight in each other, and these 30 VIII, 6 | things from each other and delight in each other or in the 31 VIII, 8 | them; and therefore they delight in honour as a token of 32 VIII, 8 | opinion of themselves; they delight in honour, therefore, because 33 VIII, 8 | on the other hand, people delight for its own sake; whence 34 VIII, 8 | as is indicated by the delight mothers take in loving; 35 VIII, 8 | short time because they delight in each other’s wickedness. 36 VIII, 12| own virtue and they will delight in the fact. And children


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