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1 I, 3| since he tends to follow his passions, his study will be vain 2 II, 3| concerned with actions and passions, and every passion and every 3 II, 5| soul are of three kinds—passions, faculties, states of character, 4 II, 5| must be one of these. By passions I mean appetite, anger, 5 II, 5| badly with reference to the passions, e.g. with reference to 6 II, 5| with reference to the other passions.~Now neither the virtues 7 II, 5| virtues nor the vices are passions, because we are not called 8 II, 5| bad on the ground of our passions, but are so called on the 9 II, 5| praised nor blamed for our passions (for the man who feels fear 10 II, 5| Further, in respect of the passions we are said to be moved, 11 II, 5| capacity of feeling the passions; again, we have the faculties 12 II, 5| the virtues are neither passions nor faculties, all that 13 II, 6| this that is concerned with passions and actions, and in these 14 II, 6| virtue is concerned with passions and actions, in which excess 15 II, 6| exceed what is right in both passions and actions, while virtue 16 II, 7| There are also means in the passions and concerned with the passions; 17 II, 7| passions and concerned with the passions; since shame is not a virtue, 18 II, 8| to the excesses, both in passions and in actions. For the 19 II, 9| what is intermediate in passions and in actions, has been 20 III, 1| virtue is concerned with passions and actions, and on voluntary 21 III, 1| actions, and on voluntary passions and actions praise and blame 22 III, 1| avoided, but the irrational passions are thought not less human 23 V, 8| due to anger or to other passions necessary or natural to 24 VII, 3| men under the influence of passions; for outbursts of anger 25 VII, 3| appetites and some other such passions, it is evident, actually 26 VII, 3| under the influence of these passions utter scientific proofs 27 VII, 7| of the violence of their passions do not await the argument, 28 IX, 8| following as he does evil passions. For the wicked man, what