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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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science

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | abstain from, the end of this science must include those of the 2 I, 2 | aims, since it is political science, in one sense of that term.~ 3 I, 3 | actions, which political science investigates, admit of much 4 I, 3 | of lectures on political science; for he is inexperienced 5 I, 4 | is that we say political science aims at and what is the 6 I, 4 | the subjects of political science must have been brought up 7 I, 6 | to one Idea there is one science, there would have been one 8 I, 6 | there would have been one science of all the goods; but as 9 I, 6 | medicine and in exercise by the science of gymnastics. And one might 10 I, 9 | stated the end of political science to be the best end, and 11 I, 9 | best end, and political science spends most of its pains 12 I, 13| inquiry belongs to political science, clearly the pursuit of 13 II, 3 | virtue and of political science is with pleasures and pains; 14 V, 1 | character. A faculty or a science which is one and the same 15 VI, 3 | imperishable. Again, every science is thought to be capable 16 VI, 5 | scientific knowledge nor art; not science because that which can be 17 VI, 10| sciences, such as medicine, the science of things connected with 18 VI, 10| health, or geometry, the science of spatial magnitudes. For 19 VII, 3 | have just begun to learn a science can string together its 20 VII, 3 | the students of natural science for it. Now, the last premiss 21 VII, 14| the students of natural science also testify, saying that


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