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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 5 | subject has been sufficiently treated even in the current discussions. 2 IV, 1 | untutored, but if he is treated with care he will arrive 3 V, 3 | the man who is unjustly treated too little, of what is good. 4 V, 5 | unjustly and being unjustly treated; for the one is to have 5 V, 5 | little is to be unjustly treated; to have too much is to 6 V, 8 | the one thinks he is being treated unjustly and the other disagrees.~ 7 V, 9 | possible to be willingly treated unjustly, or is all suffering 8 V, 9 | the case of being justly treated; all just action is voluntary, 9 V, 9 | unjustly and being justly treated should be either alike voluntary 10 V, 9 | the case of being justly treated, if it were always voluntary; 11 V, 9 | for some are unwillingly treated justly. (2) One might raise 12 V, 9 | unjust is being unjustly treated, or on the other hand it 13 V, 9 | what is unjust as to be treated unjustly, and similarly 14 V, 9 | justly and being justly treated; for it is impossible to 15 V, 9 | impossible to be unjustly treated if the other does not act 16 V, 9 | act unjustly, or justly treated unless he acts justly. Now 17 V, 9 | voluntarily be unjustly treated but it will be possible 18 V, 9 | possible to be voluntarily treated unjustly. Or is our definition 19 V, 9 | but no one is voluntarily treated unjustly; for no one wishes 20 V, 9 | one wishes to be unjustly treated, not even the incontinent 21 V, 9 | for nine, is not unjustly treated; for though to give is in 22 V, 9 | his power, to be unjustly treated is not, but there must be 23 V, 9 | then, that being unjustly treated is not voluntary.~Of the 24 V, 9 | that he is not unjustly treated as far as this goes, but 25 V, 11| but no one is voluntarily treated unjustly. This is also the 26 V, 11| he could be voluntarily treated unjustly. Besides, (iv) 27 V, 11| can a man be voluntarily treated unjustly?"~(It is evident 28 V, 11| are bad, being unjustly treated and acting unjustly; for 29 V, 11| character), while being unjustly treated does not involve vice and 30 V, 11| itself, then, being unjustly treated is less bad, but there is 31 IX, 7 | those who have been well treated love those that have treated 32 IX, 7 | treated love those that have treated them well, and this is discussed 33 IX, 7 | more anxious to be well treated than to treat others well. 34 IX, 7 | for that which they have treated well is their handiwork, 35 IX, 7 | inherited it; and to be well treated seems to involve no labour,


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