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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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opposed

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 11| unfriendly doctrine, and one opposed to the opinions men hold; 2 I, 13| another element naturally opposed to the rational principle, 3 II, 7 | these differ from the states opposed to liberality, and the mode 4 II, 8 | and all are in a sense opposed to all; for the extreme 5 II, 8 | These states being thus opposed to one another, the greatest 6 II, 8 | some the excess is more opposed; e.g. it is not rashness, 7 II, 8 | deficiency, that is more opposed to courage, and not insensibility, 8 II, 8 | an excess, that is more opposed to temperance. This happens 9 IV, 1 | for liberality and the opposed vices.~ 10 IV, 3 | But undue humility is more opposed to pride than vanity is; 11 IV, 7 | 7~The mean opposed to boastfulness is found 12 IV, 7 | boaster that seems to be opposed to the truthful man; for 13 V, 4 | another); and the injustice opposed to this kind of justice 14 V, 10| a sense correct and not opposed to one another; for the 15 VI, 8 | is of this nature. It is opposed, then, to intuitive reason; 16 VII, 1 | must evidently be the state opposed to the brutish state; for 17 VII, 2 | For Socrates was entirely opposed to the view in question, 18 VII, 7 | to the incontinent man is opposed the continent, to the soft 19 VII, 7 | continent, to the soft is opposed the man of endurance; for


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