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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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1 I, 3 | far as the nature of the subject admits; it is evidently 2 I, 3 | who has been educated in a subject is a good judge of that 3 I, 3 | is a good judge of that subject, and the man who has received 4 I, 5 | enough of this; for the subject has been sufficiently treated 5 I, 5 | them. Let us leave this subject, then.~ 6 I, 13 | ordinary people. Enough of this subject, however; let us leave the 7 III, 3 | is everything a possible subject of deliberation, or is deliberation 8 III, 3 | would deliberate about, a subject of deliberation. Now about 9 III, 3 | principle is in ourselves. The subject of investigation is sometimes 10 III, 3 | For the end cannot be a subject of deliberation, but only 11 III, 3 | the particular facts be a subject of it, as whether this is 12 III, 12 | going to be obedient and subject to the ruling principle, 13 IV, 4 | our first remarks on the subject, a virtue which would appear 14 IV, 4 | our first treatment of the subject. Evidently, since "fond 15 IV, 5 | earlier treatment of the subject is plain also from what 16 IV, 9 | but the virtues are not subject to such a qualification. 17 V, 6 | between people naturally subject to law, and these as we 18 V, 10 | 10~Our next subject is equity and the equitable ( 19 VIII, 7 | general that of ruler to subject. And these friendships differ 20 VIII, 10| which constitutions are most subject; for these are the smallest 21 IX, 6 | same views on any and every subject are unanimous, e.g. those


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