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1 I, 6 | therefore, is not some common element answering to one Idea.~But 2 I, 7 | then, an active life of the element that has a rational principle; 3 I, 7 | as "life of the rational element" also has two meanings, 4 I, 13 | use these; e.g. that one element in the soul is irrational 5 I, 13 | question.~Of the irrational element one division seems to be 6 I, 13 | also another irrational element in the soul-one which in 7 I, 13 | found in them also another element naturally opposed to the 8 I, 13 | Therefore the irrational element also appears to be two-fold. 9 I, 13 | two-fold. For the vegetative element in no way shares in a rational 10 I, 13 | in general the desiring element in a sense shares in it, 11 I, 13 | property. That the irrational element is in some sense persuaded 12 I, 13 | exhortation. And if this element also must be said to have 13 III, 12 | tutor, so the appetitive element should live according to 14 III, 12 | principle. Hence the appetitive element in a temperate man should 15 IV, 8 | thought to be a necessary element in life.~The means in life 16 VII, 14 | simple but there is another element in us as well, inasmuch 17 VII, 14 | creatures, so that if the one element does something, this is 18 VIII, 13| postponement it contains an element of friendliness; and so 19 VIII, 13| purpose lies the essential element of virtue and character.~ 20 IX, 4 | sake of the intellectual element in him, which is thought 21 IX, 4 | preserved, and especially the element by virtue of which he thinks. 22 IX, 4 | whatever he is; and the element that thinks would seem to 23 IX, 4 | be so more than any other element in him. And such a man wishes 24 IX, 4 | rent by faction, and one element in it by reason of its wickedness 25 IX, 8 | feelings and the irrational element of the soul; and most men 26 IX, 8 | gratifies the most authoritative element in and in all things obeys 27 IX, 8 | with the most authoritative element in it, so is a man; and