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1 I, 13 | intellectual and others moral, philosophic wisdom and 2 I, 13 | liberality and temperance moral. For in speaking about a 3 II, 1 | kinds, intellectual and moral, intellectual virtue in 4 II, 1 | experience and time), while moral virtue comes about as a 5 II, 1 | also plain that none of the moral virtues arises in us by 6 II, 3 | pained is a coward. For moral excellence is concerned 7 II, 6 | the intermediate. I mean moral virtue; for it is this that 8 II, 9 | 9~That moral virtue is a mean, then, 9 V, 11 | the other, i.e. the other moral, virtues.~ 10 VI, 1 | discussed in detail the moral virtues; with regard to 11 VI, 2 | in desire; so that since moral virtue is a state of character 12 VI, 2 | and intellect or without a moral state; for good action and 13 VI, 12 | for the sake of knowing moral truths but for the sake 14 VI, 12 | practical wisdom as well as with moral virtue; for virtue makes 15 VI, 13 | brave or have the other moral qualities; but yet we seek 16 VI, 13 | practical wisdom, so too in the moral part there are two types, 17 VI, 13 | practically wise without moral virtue. But in this way 18 VII, 1 | beginning and point out that of moral states to be avoided there 19 VII, 11 | did we lay it down that moral virtue and vice are concerned 20 VIII, 13| friendship of utility is moral and the other legal. And 21 VIII, 13| accept the consequences. The moral type is not on fixed terms;