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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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condition

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 4 | also must be in a certain condition when he does them; in the 2 II, 4 | bare knowledge; but as a condition of the possession of the 3 II, 6 | excellence both brings into good condition the thing of which it is 4 III, 1 | away voluntarily, but on condition of its securing the safety 5 III, 4 | bodies which are in good condition, while for those that are 6 III, 8 | their bodies in the best condition. Professional soldiers turn 7 III, 11| make for health or for good condition, he will desire moderately 8 III, 12| to be kept in a chastened condition, and these characteristics 9 V, 1 | exhibit them; for (A) if good condition is known, bad condition 10 V, 1 | condition is known, bad condition also becomes known, and ( 11 V, 1 | becomes known, and (B) good condition is known from the things 12 V, 1 | things that are in good condition, and they from it. If good 13 V, 1 | and they from it. If good condition is firmness of flesh, it 14 V, 1 | necessary both that bad condition should be flabbiness of 15 V, 6 | those who do not fulfil this condition there is no political justice 16 V, 11| medical art, and that good condition does in the art of bodily 17 VII, 3 | But now this is just the condition of men under the influence 18 VII, 3 | actually alter our bodily condition, and in some men even produce 19 VII, 3 | said to be in a similar condition to men asleep, mad, or drunk. 20 VII, 3 | is not peculiar to this condition; we must go to the students 21 VII, 5 | those who are in a morbid condition as a result of habit. To 22 VII, 5 | as the man who is in this condition in respect of fits of anger 23 IX, 4 | wishes for this only on condition of being whatever he is; 24 IX, 8 | throw away wealth too on condition that their friends will 25 IX, 9 | choose the whole world on condition of being alone, since man 26 IX, 10| a hard business for this condition to be fulfilled with a large


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