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1 I, 12 | of a certain kind and is related somehow to something else; 2 I, 12 | of a certain kind and is related in a certain way to something 3 II, 2 | right rule is, and how it is related to the other virtues. But 4 II, 7 | as we said liberality was related to magnificence, differing 5 II, 7 | there is a state similarly related to proper pride, being concerned 6 III, 2 | choice is praised for being related to the right object rather 7 III, 2 | rather than for being rightly related to it, opinion for being 8 III, 2 | opinion for being truly related to its object. And we choose 9 IV, 4 | which would appear to be related to pride as liberality is 10 V, 1 | another's good", because it is related to our neighbour; for it 11 V, 3 | the things concerned-are related, so are the former; if they 12 V, 5 | other hand is similarly related to the unjust, which is 13 V, 6 | stated how the reciprocal is related to the just; but we must 14 V, 7 | just and lawful each is related as the universal to its 15 VI, 8 | wisdom, while that which is related to this as particulars to 16 VI, 13 | virtue too is similarly related; as practical wisdom is 17 VII, 3 | characterized by being simply related to these (for then his state 18 VII, 3 | self-indulgence), but by being related to them in a certain way. 19 VII, 4 | they are not similarly related to them, but some of them 20 VII, 10 | and how these states are related to each other.~ 21 VIII, 11| exists between persons so related is not the same on both 22 IX, 4 | relation to himself, and he is related to his friend as to himself (