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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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loved

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 5 | to be ends; for they are loved for themselves. But it is 2 I, 6 | goods that are pursued and loved for themselves are called 3 IV, 1 | liberal are almost the most loved of all virtuous characters, 4 VIII, 2| not everything seems to be loved but only the lovable, and 5 VIII, 3| the other is the person loved but in so far as he is useful 6 VIII, 3| being the man he is that the loved person is loved, but as 7 VIII, 3| that the loved person is loved, but as providing some good 8 VIII, 7| the better should be more loved than he loves, and so should 9 VIII, 8| ambition, to wish to be loved rather than to love; which 10 VIII, 8| to love more than he is loved; and being loved seems to 11 VIII, 8| than he is loved; and being loved seems to be akin to being 12 VIII, 8| speak about them. In being loved, on the other hand, people 13 VIII, 8| loving rather than in being loved, as is indicated by the 14 VIII, 8| them and do not seek to be loved in return (if they cannot 15 VIII, 8| when they demand to be loved as they love; if they are 16 IX, 3 | complain of another if, when he loved us for our usefulness or 17 IX, 3 | has thought he was being loved for his character, when 18 IX, 3 | since not everything can be loved, but only what is good. 19 IX, 3 | neither can nor should be loved; for it is not one’s duty 20 IX, 7 | better than he would be loved by it if it came alive; 21 IX, 7 | a thing to be chosen and loved, and that we exist by virtue 22 IX, 7 | is like activity, being loved like passivity; and loving


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