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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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proper

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | Hence a young man is not a proper hearer of lectures on political 2 I, 5 | we divine to be something proper to a man and not easily 3 I, 7 | this seems to be the more proper sense of the term. Now if 4 I, 8 | do noble acts without the proper equipment. In many actions 5 I, 12| in these matters is more proper to those who have made a 6 II, 7 | and dishonour the mean is proper pride, the excess is known 7 II, 7 | state similarly related to proper pride, being concerned with 8 IV, 1 | word to them is not its proper use; for a "prodigal" means 9 IV, 1 | sort of taking accompanies proper giving, and that which is 10 IV, 2 | 2~It would seem proper to discuss magnificence 11 IV, 2 | and all those that are proper objects of public-spirited 12 IV, 2 | expected of him and what is proper, but it is right expenditure 13 IV, 3 | useful ones; for this is more proper to a character that suffices 14 IV, 3 | a slow step is thought proper to the proud man, a deep 15 IV, 6 | befitting; for it is not proper to have the same care for 16 VI, 2 | thing is relative to its proper work. Now there are three 17 VI, 7 | received as it were its proper completion.~ ~Of the highest 18 VI, 8 | latter but merely use the proper language, while the essence 19 VII, 3 | thought to be knowledge proper that the affection of incontinence 20 VIII, 4| friendship-firstly and in the proper sense that of good men qua 21 IX, 10| city no longer. But the proper number is presumably not 22 IX, 10| friend, except in the way proper to fellow-citizens, and 23 IX, 10| called obsequious. In the way proper to fellow-citizens, indeed,


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