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Alphabetical [« »] goods-it 1 goods-not 1 goodsized 1 goodwill 22 gossip 1 gossips 1 got 14 | Frequency [« »] 22 according 22 enough 22 feel 22 goodwill 22 happens 22 incidentally 22 loved | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances goodwill |
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1 VIII, 2| wish good we ascribe only goodwill, if the wish is not reciprocated; 2 VIII, 2| wish is not reciprocated; goodwill when it is reciprocal being 3 VIII, 2| recognized"? For many people have goodwill to those whom they have 4 VIII, 2| These people seem to bear goodwill to each other; but how could 5 VIII, 2| mutually recognized as bearing goodwill and wishing well to each 6 VIII, 5| makes an equal return in goodwill and in pleasantness; for 7 VIII, 6| either. But such men may bear goodwill to each other; for they 8 IX, 5 | 5~Goodwill is a friendly sort of relation, 9 IX, 5 | friendship; for one may have goodwill both towards people whom 10 IX, 5 | been said already.’ But goodwill is not even friendly feeling. 11 IX, 5 | feeling implies intimacy while goodwill may arise of a sudden, as 12 IX, 5 | contest; we come to feel goodwill for them and to share in 13 IX, 5 | for, as we said, we feel goodwill suddenly and love them only 14 IX, 5 | them only superficially.~Goodwill seems, then, to be a beginning 15 IX, 5 | they have not come to feel goodwill for each other, but those 16 IX, 5 | other, but those who feel goodwill are not for all that friends; 17 IX, 5 | those for whom they feel goodwill, and would not do anything 18 IX, 5 | term friendship say that goodwill is inactive friendship, 19 IX, 5 | that based on pleasure; for goodwill too does not arise on those 20 IX, 5 | received a benefit bestows goodwill in return for what has been 21 IX, 5 | through him seems to have goodwill not to him but rather to 22 IX, 5 | made of him. In general, goodwill arises on account of some