Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] boastful 4 boastfulness 3 bodies 6 bodily 26 body 21 boiled 1 boils 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 spend 27 work 26 account 26 bodily 26 condition 26 could 26 given | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances bodily |
Book, Paragraph
1 II, 3 | the man who abstains from bodily pleasures and delights in 2 III, 10| the distinction between bodily pleasures and those of the 3 III, 10| other pleasures that are not bodily; for those who are fond 4 III, 10| Temperance must be concerned with bodily pleasures, but not all even 5 IV, 9 | therefore, seem to be in a sense bodily conditions, which is thought 6 V, 11| condition does in the art of bodily training. But still acting 7 VII, 3 | evident, actually alter our bodily condition, and in some men 8 VII, 3 | it can move each of our bodily parts); so that it turns 9 VII, 4 | but admit of excess, the bodily causes of pleasure being 10 VII, 4 | sexual intercourse, i.e. the bodily matters with which we defined 11 VII, 4 | respect of some particular bodily pleasure is blamed not only 12 VII, 4 | incontinent with respect to bodily enjoyments, with which we 13 VII, 6 | incontinence are concerned with bodily appetites and pleasures; 14 VII, 7 | there is the man who avoids bodily pains not because he is 15 VII, 8 | pursue, not on conviction, bodily pleasures that are excessive 16 VII, 9 | delight than he should in bodily things, and does not abide 17 VII, 9 | rule for the sake of the bodily pleasures, but the former 18 VII, 9 | different, but both pursue bodily pleasures—the latter, however, 19 VII, 12| appetite and pain, i.e. the bodily pleasures (for it is these 20 VII, 13| divine in them.~But the bodily pleasures have appropriated 21 VII, 14| 14~(G) With regard to the bodily pleasures, those who say 22 VII, 14| noble pleasures, but not the bodily pleasures, i.e. those with 23 VII, 14| there can be too much of bodily goods, and the bad man is 24 VII, 14| view-therefore we must state why the bodily pleasures appear the more 25 VII, 14| excessive and in general bodily pleasure as being a cure 26 IX, 8 | of wealth, honours, and bodily pleasures; for these are