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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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death

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1 I, 8 | good children or friends by death. As we said, then, happiness 2 I, 10| to old age and has had a death worthy of his life, many 3 III, 1 | otherwise would be put to death), it may be debated whether 4 III, 1 | but ought rather to face death after the most fearful sufferings; 5 III, 6 | disease, friendlessness, death, but the brave man is not 6 III, 6 | what is awe-inspiring. Now death is the most terrible of 7 III, 6 | to be concerned even with death in all circumstances, e.g. 8 III, 6 | fearless in face of a noble death, and of all emergencies 9 III, 6 | emergencies that involve death; and the emergencies of 10 III, 6 | disliking the thought of death in this shape, while they 11 III, 6 | showing prowess or where death is noble; but in these forms 12 III, 6 | noble; but in these forms of death neither of these conditions 13 III, 7 | and such a man endures death not because it is noble 14 III, 8 | flight is disgraceful and death is preferable to safety 15 III, 8 | facts they fly, fearing death more than disgrace; but 16 III, 9 | case of courage is similar, death and wounds will be painful 17 III, 9 | pained at the thought of death; for life is best worth 18 IV, 9 | blush, and those who fear death turn pale. Both, therefore, 19 V, 11| taken prisoner or put to death the enemy.)~Metaphorically


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