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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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advantage

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 7 | he is aiming at his own advantage, and the man who falls short 2 III, 1 | ignorant of what is to his advantage—for it is not mistaken purpose 3 IV, 6 | order that he may get some advantage in the direction of money 4 V, 1 | subjects aim at the common advantage either of all or of the 5 VI, 7 | of what is to their own advantage, and why we say that they 6 VIII, 4 | of utility part when the advantage is at an end; for they were 7 VIII, 4 | in each other unless some advantage come of the relation.~The 8 VIII, 4 | of states seem to aim at advantage), and to those who love 9 VIII, 9 | view to some particular advantage, and to provide something 10 VIII, 9 | and it is for the sake of advantage that the political community 11 VIII, 9 | that which is to the common advantage. Now the other communities 12 VIII, 9 | other communities aim at advantage bit by bit, e.g. sailors 13 VIII, 9 | for it aims not at present advantage but at what is advantageous 14 VIII, 10| tyrant looks to his own advantage, the king to that of his 15 VIII, 10| over slaves; for it is the advantage of the master that is brought 16 VIII, 13| aims at utility, surely the advantage to the receiver is the measure. 17 VIII, 13| precisely as great as the advantage to the receiver, and therefore 18 IX, 1 | sacrifice or he who has got the advantage? At any rate the other seems 19 IX, 1 | return the equivalent of the advantage the beneficiary has received, 20 IX, 6 | and each man wishing for advantage to himself criticizes his


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