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1 I, 8 | possession or in use, in state of mind or in activity. For the 2 I, 8 | activity. For the state of mind may exist without producing 3 I, 13| respect to his state of mind; and of states of mind we 4 I, 13| of mind; and of states of mind we call those which merit 5 III, 5 | responsible for his state of mind, he will also be himself 6 III, 10| affected, but rather the mind; but men who are concerned 7 IV, 1 | giving, and they do not mind how or from what source. 8 VI, 6 | If, then, the states of mind by which we have truth and 9 VI, 7 | same; for if the state of mind concerned with a man’s own 10 VI, 8 | wisdom are the same state of mind, but their essence is not 11 VI, 9 | slowly. Again, readiness of mind is different from excellence 12 VI, 12| utility of these qualities of mind. For (1) philosophic wisdom 13 VI, 12| wisdom is the quality of mind concerned with things just 14 VII, 1 | these affections of the mind, or, failing this, of the 15 VII, 2 | persuaded to change his mind. But to the incontinent 16 VII, 2 | persuaded to change his mind; but now he acts in spite 17 VII, 8 | persuaded to change his mind, while the latter is not. 18 VIII, 5| saying "out of sight, out of mind". Neither old people nor 19 IX, 4 | therefore pleasant. His mind is well stored too with 20 IX, 6 | being, so to say, of one mind (for the wishes of such