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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 11 | of difference, and some come more near to us and others 2 II, 1 | of all the things that come to us by nature we first 3 II, 1 | we used them, and did not come to have them by using them); 4 III, 3 | will be achieved, till they come to the first cause, which 5 III, 3 | order of becoming. And if we come on an impossibility, we 6 III, 8 | in a forest they do not come near one. Thus they are 7 V, 4 | both loss and gain, have come from voluntary exchange; 8 V, 7 | possible that all men should come to be ambidextrous. The 9 VI, 4 | considering how something may come into being which is capable 10 VI, 4 | with things that are, or come into being, by necessity, 11 VI, 8 | this opinion, then, has come the view that such~men have 12 VI, 8 | of these other subjects come from experience, and because 13 VI, 10 | every one of the things that come into being, but about things 14 VI, 10 | thing. And from this has come the use of the name "understanding" 15 VII, 3 | particular facts, and here we come to something within the 16 VII, 9 | by analogy that we have come to speak of the "continence" 17 VIII, 1 | people are friends, whence come the sayings "like to like", " 18 VIII, 2 | be cleared up if we first come to know the object of love. 19 VIII, 3 | hopes of something good to come. Among such friendships 20 VIII, 4 | other unless some advantage come of the relation.~The friendship 21 VIII, 8 | as a token of favour to come); while those who desire 22 VIII, 8 | not to become wet but to come to the intermediate state, 23 VIII, 9 | community too seems both to have come together originally and 24 VIII, 12| from the same parents. They come to be closer together or 25 IX, 3 | reformed one should rather come to the assistance of their 26 IX, 4 | and friends do who have come into conflict. And (3) others 27 IX, 5 | competitors in a contest; we come to feel goodwill for them 28 IX, 5 | friends if they have not come to feel goodwill for each 29 IX, 8 | reason why the epithet has come to be used as it is-it takes


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