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1 I, 2 | inquiry aims, since it is political science, in one sense of 2 I, 3 | and just actions, which political science investigates, admit 3 I, 3 | proper hearer of lectures on political science; for he is inexperienced 4 I, 4 | what it is that we say political science aims at and what 5 I, 4 | generally, about the subjects of political science must have been brought 6 I, 5 | that just mentioned, the political, and thirdly the contemplative 7 I, 5 | speaking, the end of the political life. But it seems too superficial 8 I, 5 | than honour, the end of the political life. But even this appears 9 I, 8 | use friends and riches and political power as instruments; and 10 I, 9 | for we stated the end of political science to be the best end, 11 I, 9 | to be the best end, and political science spends most of its 12 I, 13| this inquiry belongs to political science, clearly the pursuit 13 II, 3 | concern both of virtue and of political science is with pleasures 14 V, 1 | and its components for the political society. And the law bids 15 V, 2 | this is the function of the political art or of another; for perhaps 16 V, 6 | without qualification but also political justice. This is found among 17 V, 6 | this condition there is no political justice but justice in a 18 V, 6 | even this is different from political justice.~ 19 V, 7 | 7~Of political justice part is natural, 20 VI, 8 | 8~Political wisdom and practical wisdom 21 VI, 8 | known by the general name "political wisdom"; this has to do 22 VII, 11| belongs to the province of the political philosopher; for he is the 23 VIII, 9| community are like parts of the political community; for men journey 24 VIII, 9| sake of advantage that the political community too seems both 25 VIII, 9| these seem to fall under the political community; for it aims not 26 VIII, 9| seem to be parts of the political community; and the particular 27 IX, 1 | friendship; e.g. in the political form of friendship the shoemaker 28 IX, 6 | Unanimity seems, then, to be political friendship, as indeed it 29 IX, 9 | being alone, since man is a political creature and one whose nature