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1 I, 2 | should learn them; and we see even the most highly esteemed 2 I, 6 | probable. It is hard, too, to see how a weaver or a carpenter 3 I, 7 | Now of first principles we see some by induction, some 4 I, 10| must we, as Solon says, see the end? Even if we are 5 I, 10| be solved. Now if we must see the end and only then call 6 I, 13| for perhaps we shall thus see better the nature of happiness. 7 I, 13| But while in the body we see that which moves astray, 8 II, 2 | defect and excess, as we see in the case of strength 9 II, 6 | excellence of the eye that we see well. Similarly the excellence 10 II, 7 | that we may the better see that in all things the mean 11 III, 10| their appetite. And one may see even other people, when 12 IV, 1 | base; and it is not hard to see that giving implies doing 13 IV, 2 | like an artist; for he can see what is fitting and spend 14 IV, 3 | point by point we shall see the utter absurdity of a 15 IV, 7 | virtues are means if we see this to be so in all cases. 16 IV, 8 | of an uneducated. One may see this even from the old and 17 V, 1 | preceding discussions.~We see that all men mean by justice 18 V, 4 | BB’ by the segment CD. (See diagram.)~These names, both 19 V, 7 | and in Persia), while they see change in the things recognized 20 VI, 5 | wisdom, viz. because they can see what is good for themselves 21 VI, 5 | pain forthwith fails to see any such originating cause-to 22 VI, 5 | such originating cause-to see that for the sake of this 23 VI, 7 | practical wisdom, when we see them ignorant of what is 24 VI, 11| has given them an eye they see aright.~We have stated, 25 VI, 13| hurtful. Only we seem to see this much, that, while one 26 VII, 3 | knowledge but not using it we see a difference of state, admitting 27 VII, 6 | what we will now proceed to see. (1) Anger seems to listen 28 VII, 6 | door, before looking to see if it is a friend; so anger 29 VIII, 8| to be satisfied if they see them prospering; and they 30 IX, 1 | fair as from the other.~We see this happening too with 31 IX, 11| please or pain us); but to see him pained at our misfortunes