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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 8 | three classes, and some are described as external, others as relating 2 I, 8 | judgement is such as we have described. Happiness then is the best, 3 I, 12| for things such as we have described, clearly what applies to 4 III, 3 | investigate and analyse in the way described as though he were analysing 5 III, 3 | take it, then, that we have described choice in outline, and stated 6 III, 8 | most like to that which we described earlier, because it is due 7 III, 8 | Sicyonians.~We have, then, described the character both of brave 8 IV, 1 | turns into what we have described if he is left untutored, 9 IV, 1 | natural that meanness is described as the contrary of liberality; 10 IV, 1 | of prodigality as we have described it.~So much, then, for liberality 11 IV, 3 | then, is the man we have described. For he who is worthy of 12 IV, 6 | then, is such as we have described, but has not received a 13 IV, 7 | associating with others have been described; let us now describe those 14 IV, 8 | therefore, will be as we have described, being as it were a law 15 IV, 8 | means in life that have been described, then, are three in number, 16 IV, 9 | 9~Shame should not be described as a virtue; for it is more 17 V, 8 | unjust being as we have described them, a man acts unjustly 18 VI, 5 | judgement of the kind we have described. For it is not any and every 19 VII, 10| differ in the way we have described in our first discussions, 20 IX, 11| all events what we have described appears to take place.~But


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