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1 I, 3| youthful in character; the defect does not depend on time, 2 II, 2| things to be destroyed by defect and excess, as we see in 3 II, 2| destroyed by excess and defect, and preserved by the mean.~ 4 II, 6| intermediate between excess and defect. By the intermediate in 5 II, 6| any art avoids excess and defect, but seeks the intermediate 6 II, 6| implying that excess and defect destroy the goodness of 7 II, 6| in these there is excess, defect, and the intermediate. For 8 II, 6| actions also there is excess, defect, and the intermediate. Now 9 II, 6| form of failure, and so is defect, while the intermediate 10 II, 6| reasons also, then, excess and defect are characteristic of vice, 11 II, 6| and that which depends on defect; and again it is a mean 12 II, 7| liberality, the excess and the defect prodigality and meanness. 13 IV, 4| a mean and an excess and defect, so too honour may be desired 14 IV, 4| where there is excess and defect, there is also an intermediate; 15 IV, 5| the excess rather than the defect; for not only is it commoner 16 V, 5| unjust, which is excess and defect, contrary to proportion, 17 V, 5| injustice is excess and defect, viz. because it is productive 18 V, 5| its own nature useful and defect of what is hurtful, while 19 VI, 1| not the excess nor the defect, and that the intermediate 20 VI, 1| intermediate between excess and defect, being in accordance with