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1 I, 7 | advances of the arts are due; for any one can add what 2 III, 1 | any of the acts that are due to appetite or anger, or 3 III, 2 | less is it anger; for acts due to anger are thought to 4 III, 4 | things the error seems to be due to pleasure; for it appears 5 III, 6 | proceed from vice and are not due to a man himself. But not 6 III, 8 | described earlier, because it is due to virtue; for it is due 7 III, 8 | due to virtue; for it is due to shame and to desire of 8 III, 8 | The "courage" that is due to passion seems to be the 9 IV, 1 | get them. In some this is due to a sort of honesty and 10 V, 8 | injustice-e.g. the acts due to anger or to other passions 11 V, 8 | wicked; for the injury is not due to vice. But when (4) a 12 V, 11 | more serious, if the fall due to it leads to your being 13 VII, 6 | the incontinence which is due to appetite is the more 14 VII, 6 | brutish, and others are due to organic injuries and 15 VII, 7 | against, when this is not due to heredity or disease, 16 VII, 14 | the case of a brute, or due to habit, i.e. those of 17 VIII, 8 | them nothing of a mother’s due. Now since friendship depends 18 VIII, 8 | in whom this is found in due measure that are lasting 19 VIII, 10| virtue of excellence but due to wealth and power, as 20 VIII, 12| friendly relations are found in due proportion. Between man 21 IX, 2 | one give them the honour due to a philosopher or to a 22 IX, 2 | general, but the honour due to a father, or again to 23 IX, 3 | the breach has not been due to excess of wickedness.~