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familiarity 2
family 3
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far 29
farmer 4
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29 involuntary
29 live
29 painful
Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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far

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | class of things just so far as the nature of the subject 2 I, 4 | hear the words of Hesiod:~Far best is he who knows all 3 I, 6 | and the same. For in so far as they are man, they will 4 I, 6 | particular goods, in so far as they are good. But again 5 I, 7 | the former does so in so far as the right angle is useful 6 I, 13 | sense shares in it, in so far as it listens to and obeys 7 II, 7 | the spiteful man falls so far short of being pained that 8 III, 8 | any dastard that cowers far from the fight,~Vainly will 9 III, 8 | brave, and they are not far removed from those of a 10 III, 9 | is pleasant, except in so far as it reaches its end. But 11 IV, 5 | being capable of ruling. How far, therefore, and how a man 12 IV, 8 | ridiculous side of things is not far to seek, however, and most 13 V, 1 | comparatively, when the meanings are far apart, e.g. (for here the 14 V, 9 | not unjustly treated as far as this goes, but at most 15 VI, 12 | questions we must discuss; so far we have only stated the 16 VII, 6 | common to all men, and in so far as they are common; now 17 VII, 6 | dragged his father only as far as that.~(2) Further, those 18 VIII, 3 | themselves, and not in so far as the other is the person 19 VIII, 3 | the person loved but in so far as he is useful or pleasant. 20 VIII, 3 | to each other only in so far as they rouse in each other 21 VIII, 10| are equal, except in so far as they differ in age; hence 22 VIII, 11| involve friendship just in so far as it involves justice. 23 VIII, 11| friendship with him in so far as he is a man. Therefore 24 VIII, 14| repudiate a son who was not far gone in wickedness; for 25 IX, 3 | other became better and far outstripped him in virtue, 26 IX, 4 | and of all other men in so far as they think themselves 27 IX, 4 | seem to be friendship in so far as he is two or more, to 28 IX, 4 | we to say then that in so far as they are satisfied with 29 IX, 8 | other and determine how far and in what respects each


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