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practically 9
practice 6
practise 4
praise 33
praise-worthy 1
praised 27
praises 2
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33 cases
33 choose
33 liberal
33 praise
33 voluntarily
32 against
32 b
Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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praise

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 12| to something else; for we praise the just or brave man and 2 I, 12| functions involved, and we praise the strong man, the good 3 I, 12| but this is done because praise involves a reference, to 4 I, 12| something else. But if if praise is for things such as we 5 I, 12| to the best things is not praise, but something greater and 6 I, 12| other things are judged. Praise is appropriate to virtue, 7 I, 13| rational principle. For we praise the rational principle of 8 I, 13| good-tempered or temperate; yet we praise the wise man also with respect 9 I, 13| we call those which merit praise virtues.~ 10 II, 7 | unambitious, and sometimes praise the ambitious man and sometimes 11 II, 7 | is not a virtue, and yet praise is extended to the modest 12 II, 9 | angry; for we too sometimes praise those who fall short and 13 II, 9 | good-tempered, but sometimes we praise those who get angry and 14 III, 1 | voluntary passions and actions praise and blame are bestowed, 15 III, 1 | person. On some actions praise indeed is not bestowed, 16 III, 1 | forced to do is base, whence praise and blame are bestowed on 17 IV, 1 | him who does not take, and praise also is bestowed more on 18 IV, 3 | nor again is he given to praise; and for the same reason 19 IV, 4 | reasons. But sometimes we praise the ambitious man as being 20 IV, 4 | same thing, but when we praise the quality we think of 21 IV, 5 | blamed; since sometimes we praise those who exhibit the deficiency, 22 IV, 6 | those who to give pleasure praise everything and never oppose, 23 IV, 7 | truth noble and worthy of praise. Thus the truthful man is 24 IV, 7 | in the mean, is worthy of praise, and both forms of untruthful 25 IV, 7 | such a man is worthy of praise. He inclines rather to understate 26 IV, 7 | claim such qualities as will praise or congratulation, but those 27 IV, 9 | restrained by shame; and we praise young people who are prone 28 IV, 9 | older person no one would praise for being prone to the sense 29 V, 10| different; and while we sometime praise what is equitable and the 30 V, 10| apply the name by way of praise even to instances of the 31 VIII, 1| especially by men, whence we praise lovers of their fellowmen. 32 VIII, 1| necessary but also noble; for we praise those who love their friends, 33 IX, 8 | actions all men approve and praise; and if all were to strive


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