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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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1 I, 11| than whether lawless and terrible deeds are presupposed in 2 II, 2 | despise things that are terrible and to stand our ground 3 II, 3 | against things that are terrible and delights in this or 4 III, 6 | plainly the things we fear are terrible things, and these are, to 5 III, 6 | flogged. With what sort of terrible things, then, is the brave 6 III, 6 | awe-inspiring. Now death is the most terrible of all things; for it is 7 III, 7 | 7~What is terrible is not the same for all 8 III, 7 | we say there are things terrible even beyond human strength. 9 III, 7 | strength. These, then, are terrible to every one—at least to 10 III, 7 | every sensible man; but the terrible things that are not beyond 11 III, 7 | fear things that are not terrible as if they were. Of the 12 III, 7 | confidence about what really is terrible is rash. The rash man, however, 13 III, 7 | is with regard to what is terrible, so the rash man wishes 14 III, 7 | ground against what is really terrible. The man who exceeds in 15 III, 8 | things that are, and seem, terrible for a man, because it is 16 III, 12| from danger, while with terrible objects the reverse is the 17 VIII, 9| sense; e.g. it is a more terrible thing to defraud a comrade 18 VIII, 9| than a fellow-citizen, more terrible not to help a brother than 19 VIII, 9| than a stranger, and more terrible to wound a father than any 20 IX, 4 | those who have done many terrible deeds and are hated for


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