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1 II, 5 | particular way.~For these reasons also they are not faculties; 2 II, 6 | it difficult); for these reasons also, then, excess and defect 3 II, 8 | temperance. This happens from two reasons, one being drawn from the 4 III, 8 | those who fight for these reasons, however, are pugnacious 5 III, 8 | men are confident for the reasons stated earlier, while these 6 IV, 1 | man both for the aforesaid reasons and because he benefits 7 IV, 4 | honoured even for noble reasons. But sometimes we praise 8 IV, 5 | being obvious no one even reasons with them, and to digest 9 V, 9 | judged unjustly for these reasons has got too much; the fact 10 VII, 11 | cannot be pleasure. (1) The reasons given for the view that 11 VII, 11 | pursue pleasures. (2) The reasons for the view that not all 12 VII, 14 | to be good for these two reasons, as has been said, viz. 13 VII, 14 | be strong; and for these reasons they become self-indulgent 14 VIII, 2 | for one of the aforesaid reasons.~ 15 VIII, 3 | 3~Now these reasons differ from each other in 16 VIII, 5 | good man for both these reasons. Now it looks as if love 17 VIII, 7 | different, and so are the reasons for which they love; the 18 VIII, 12| common stock. It is for these reasons that both utility and pleasure 19 IX, 7 | laborious task. These are the reasons, too, why mothers are fonder 20 IX, 11 | Whether it is for these reasons or for some other that our