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1 I, 3 | 3~Our discussion will be adequate 2 II, 3 | 3~We must take as a sign of 3 III, 3 | 3~Do we deliberate about everything, 4 III, 8 | not that sort of person.~(3) Passion also is sometimes 5 IV, 3 | 3~Pride seems even from its 6 V, 1 | of mean justice is, and (3) between what extremes the 7 V, 3 | 3~(A) We have shown that both 8 V, 8 | lies outside him). When (3) he acts with knowledge 9 V, 9 | remain for discussion; (3) whether it is the man who 10 VI, 3 | 3~Let us begin, then, from 11 VI, 9 | the right means. Again (3) it is possible to attain 12 VI, 12 | learn the art of medicine. (3) Besides this, it would 13 VI, 12 | itself it makes a man happy.~(3) Again, the work of man 14 VII, 1 | principle to follow them (3) The temperate man all men 15 VII, 2 | resisting these either.~(3) Further, if continence 16 VII, 3 | 3~Of some such kind are the 17 VII, 11 | but that most are bad. (3) Again there is a third 18 VII, 11 | pleasant things are unhealthy. (3) The reason for the view 19 VIII, 3 | 3~Now these reasons differ 20 VIII, 12| belongs in a less degree. And (3) the length of time produces 21 IX, 3 | 3~Another question that arises 22 IX, 4 | come into conflict. And (3) others define him as one 23 IX, 9 | that make it pleasant, and (3) we can contemplate our