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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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acting

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 8 | activity will of necessity be acting, and acting well. And as 2 I, 8 | necessity be acting, and acting well. And as in the Olympic 3 I, 8 | man just who did not enjoy acting justly, nor any man liberal 4 III, 1 | contributed by the person who is acting or is feeling the passion, 5 III, 1 | have a name of his own.~Acting by reason of ignorance seems 6 III, 1 | also to be different from acting in ignorance; for the man 7 III, 1 | doing, what or whom he is acting on, and sometimes also what ( 8 III, 10 | extravagantly in music or acting self-indulgent, nor those 9 IV, 1 | good done to one or not acting basely. And gratitude is 10 IV, 1 | for he would no longer be acting in accordance with liberality, 11 IV, 7 | character, if he is not acting for some ulterior object. 12 V, 5 | man with man. Money, then, acting as a measure, makes goods 13 V, 5 | is intermediate between acting unjustly and being unjustly 14 V, 6 | 6~Since acting unjustly does not necessarily 15 V, 9 | is with suffering as with acting. In action and in passivity 16 V, 9 | similarly in the case of acting justly and being justly 17 V, 9 | and the manner of one's acting", and the incontinent man 18 V, 9 | but money.~Men think that acting unjustly is in their power, 19 V, 9 | very reason men think that acting unjustly is characteristic 20 V, 11 | not allow; therefore he is acting unjustly. But towards whom? 21 V, 11 | Further (b) in that sense of "acting unjustly" in which the man 22 V, 11 | being unjustly treated and acting unjustly; for the one means 23 V, 11 | bodily training. But still acting unjustly is the worse, for 24 VI, 4 | things done; making and acting are different (for their 25 VI, 4 | the other; for neither is acting making nor is making acting. 26 VI, 4 | acting making nor is making acting. Now since architecture 27 VI, 4 | themselves). Making and acting being different, art must 28 VI, 4 | matter of making, not of acting. And in a sense chance and 29 VII, 3 | having both premisses and acting against his knowledge, provided 30 VIII, 10| for in doing so he is not acting in accordance with their 31 VIII, 13| it just for the sake of acting so-and we must settle up 32 VIII, 13| and on what terms he is acting, in order that we may accept 33 IX, 7 | activity (i.e. by living and acting), and that the handiwork 34 IX, 8 | the cause of his friend’s acting than to act himself. In


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