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evidently 20
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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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evidently

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | the subject admits; it is evidently equally foolish to accept 2 I, 5 | the mass of mankind are evidently quite slavish in their tastes, 3 I, 5 | compulsion, and wealth is evidently not the good we are seeking; 4 I, 7 | clearly. Since there are evidently more than one end, and we 5 I, 7 | ends; but the chief good is evidently something final. Therefore, 6 I, 7 | general each of the parts evidently has a function, may one 7 I, 8 | identify with happiness.~Yet evidently, as we said, it needs the 8 III, 1 | unless he were mad, and evidently also he could not be ignorant 9 IV, 1 | while the contrary kinds evidently are not. But if he happens 10 IV, 1 | What is common to them is evidently sordid love of gain; they 11 IV, 4 | treatment of the subject. Evidently, since "fond of such and 12 IV, 5 | much if in a high degree. Evidently, then, we must cling to 13 IV, 8 | also make a difference. Evidently here also there is both 14 V, 1 | thought to be unjust, so that evidently both the law-abiding and 15 V, 1 | the law-abiding man just, evidently all lawful acts are in a 16 V, 2 | but not self-indulgent; evidently, therefore, he is unjust 17 V, 2 | wickedness but injustice. Evidently, therefore, there is apart 18 VI, 13| without reason these are evidently hurtful. Only we seem to 19 VII, 1 | virtue, of this kind must evidently be the state opposed to 20 VII, 8 | on less than most people.~Evidently, then, incontinence is not


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