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1 I, 6 | themselves are called good by reference to a single Form, while 2 I, 6 | contraries are called so by reference to these, and in a secondary 3 I, 6 | former are called good by reference to a single Idea. What sort 4 I, 12| because praise involves a reference, to something else. But 5 I, 12| and the good are; for by reference to these all other things 6 II, 5 | stand well or badly with reference to the passions, e.g. with 7 II, 5 | the passions, e.g. with reference to anger we stand badly 8 II, 5 | moderately; and similarly with reference to the other passions.~Now 9 II, 6 | at the right times, with reference to the right objects, towards 10 III, 1 | involuntary", must be used with reference to the moment of action. 11 IV, 6 | right way; but it is by reference to what is honourable and 12 V, 5 | become commensurate, but with reference to demand they may become 13 VI, 9 | unqualified sense or with reference to a particular end. Excellence 14 VI, 9 | that which succeeds with reference to what is the end in the 15 VII, 3 | the cause as follows with reference to the facts of human nature. 16 VII, 4 | those who go to excess with reference to the latter, contrary 17 VII, 4 | victory, honour. And with reference to all objects whether of 18 VII, 5 | and (b) others are so with reference to particular classes either 19 VII, 13| for its limit is fixed by reference to happiness.~And indeed 20 IX, 9 | and a power is defined by reference to the corresponding activity,