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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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ignorance

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | but, conscious of their ignorance, they admire those who proclaim 2 III, 1 | under compulsion or owing to ignorance; and that is compulsory 3 III, 1 | that is done by reason of ignorance is not voluntary; it is 4 III, 1 | done something owing to ignorance, and feels not the least 5 III, 1 | then, who act by reason of ignorance he who repents is thought 6 III, 1 | own.~Acting by reason of ignorance seems also to be different 7 III, 1 | different from acting in ignorance; for the man who is drunk 8 III, 1 | to act as a result not of ignorance but of one of the causes 9 III, 1 | yet not knowingly but in ignorance.~Now every wicked man is 10 III, 1 | rather to wickedness), nor ignorance of the universal (for that 11 III, 1 | that men are blamed), but ignorance of particulars, i.e. of 12 III, 1 | and really wound him. The ignorance may relate, then, to any 13 III, 1 | involuntary in virtue of ignorance of this sort must be painful 14 III, 1 | compulsion or by reason of ignorance is involuntary, the voluntary 15 III, 5 | compulsion or as a result of ignorance for which they are not themselves 16 III, 5 | punish a man for his very ignorance, if he is thought responsible 17 III, 5 | thought responsible for the ignorance, as when penalties are doubled 18 III, 5 | drunk was the cause of his ignorance. And we punish those who 19 III, 5 | one does evil acts through ignorance of the end, thinking that 20 V, 8 | with knowledge, i.e. not in ignorance either of the person acted 21 V, 8 | Therefore that which is done in ignorance, or though not done in ignorance 22 V, 8 | ignorance, or though not done in ignorance is not in the agent’s power, 23 V, 8 | man and man; those done in ignorance are mistakes when the person 24 V, 8 | which men make not only in ignorance but also from ignorance 25 V, 8 | ignorance but also from ignorance are excusable, while those 26 V, 8 | those which men do not from ignorance but (though they do them 27 V, 8 | though they do them in ignorance) owing to a passion which 28 V, 9 | distributor gave his judgement in ignorance, he does not act unjustly 29 VI, 12| unwillingly or owing to ignorance or for some other reason 30 VII, 2 | act so only by reason of ignorance. Now this view plainly contradicts 31 VII, 2 | if he acts by reason of ignorance, what is the manner of his 32 VII, 2 | what is the manner of his ignorance? For that the man who behaves 33 VII, 3 | The explanation of how the ignorance is dissolved and the incontinent 34 VIII, 8| if these owing to their ignorance give them nothing of a mother


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