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Alphabetical [« »] everything 45 everywhere 5 evidence 1 evident 21 evidently 20 evil 37 evil-and 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 benefits 21 body 21 easily 21 evident 21 except 21 justly 21 living | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances evident |
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1 I, 5 | for themselves. But it is evident that not even these are 2 II, 2 | the things which are more evident to sense, e.g. of strength; 3 III, 5 | But if these facts are evident and we cannot refer actions 4 III, 6 | confidence has already been made evident; and plainly the things 5 IV, 1 | right way; this will be more evident as we go on. We have said 6 V, 2 | are to be distinguished is evident; for practically the majority 7 V, 7 | some not by nature. It is evident which sort of thing, among 8 V, 10| one kind of justice. It is evident also from this who the equitable 9 V, 11| himself unjustly or not, is evident from what has been said. 10 V, 11| treated unjustly?"~(It is evident too that both are bad, being 11 VI, 7 | to their own life. It is evident also that philosophic wisdom 12 VI, 8 | scientific knowledge is evident; for it is, as has been 13 VI, 12| please); and this is not evident except to the good man; 14 VI, 12| action. Therefore it is evident that it is impossible to 15 VII, 1 | contraries of two of these are evident,-one we call virtue, the 16 VII, 2 | think he ought to act so, is evident. But there are some who 17 VII, 3 | other such passions, it is evident, actually alter our bodily 18 VII, 4 | pleasures and pains, is evident.~Now of the things that 19 VII, 8 | result of passion. It is evident from these considerations 20 VII, 13| there are no~others.~ ~It is evident also that if pleasure, i.e. 21 IX, 8 | self", the truth may become evident. Those who use the term