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1 II, 6 | according to arithmetical proportion. But the intermediate relatively 2 V, 3 | species of the proportionate (proportion being not a property only 3 V, 3 | number in general). For proportion is equality of ratios, and 4 V, 3 | at least (that discrete proportion involves four terms is plain, 5 V, 3 | but so does continuous proportion, for it uses one term as 6 V, 3 | unjust is what violates the proportion; for the proportional is 7 V, 3 | Mathematicians call this kind of proportion geometrical; for it is in 8 V, 3 | for it is in geometrical proportion that it follows that the 9 V, 3 | corresponding part.) This proportion is not continuous; for we 10 V, 3 | unjust is what violates the proportion. Hence one term becomes 11 V, 4 | accordance with the kind of proportion mentioned above (for in 12 V, 4 | that which violates the proportion. But the justice in transactions 13 V, 4 | according to that kind of proportion, however, but according 14 V, 4 | according to arithmetical proportion. For it makes no difference 15 V, 4 | according to arithmetical proportion. It is for this reason also 16 V, 5 | together-reciprocity in accordance with a proportion and not on the basis of 17 V, 5 | no intercourse. And this proportion will not be effected unless 18 V, 5 | bring them into a figure of proportion when they have already exchanged ( 19 V, 5 | equal in accordance with proportion; and similarly in distributing 20 V, 5 | and defect, contrary to proportion, of the useful or hurtful. 21 V, 5 | is in one’s own case, but proportion may be violated in either 22 V, 8 | provided that the act violates proportion or equality. Similarly, 23 VIII, 7 | for when the love is in proportion to the merit of the parties, 24 VIII, 7 | sense is that which is in proportion to merit, while quantitative 25 VIII, 7 | equality is primary and proportion to merit secondary. This 26 VIII, 12| relations are found in due proportion. Between man and wife friendship 27 VIII, 13| unequals must render what is in proportion to their superiority or 28 VIII, 14| paid, wealth, since the proportion to merit equalizes the parties 29 IX, 1 | it is, as we have said, proportion that equalizes the parties 30 IX, 1 | return for his shoes in proportion to his worth, and the weaver