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1 I, 1 | there are many actions, arts, and sciences, their ends 2 I, 1 | economics wealth. But where such arts fall under a single capacity— 3 I, 1 | bridle-making and the other arts concerned with the equipment 4 I, 1 | strategy, in the same way other arts fall under yet others—in 5 I, 1 | these the ends of the master arts are to be preferred to all 6 I, 6 | all the exponents of the arts should be ignorant of, and 7 I, 7 | in different actions and arts; it is different in medicine, 8 I, 7 | strategy, and in the other arts likewise. What then is the 9 I, 7 | facts the advances of the arts are due; for any one can 10 II, 1 | happens in the case of the arts as well. For the things 11 II, 4 | this not true even of the arts? It is possible to do something 12 II, 4 | Again, the case of the arts and that of the virtues 13 II, 4 | for the products of the arts have their goodness in themselves, 14 II, 4 | of the possession of the arts, except the bare knowledge; 15 III, 3 | also in the case of the arts than in that of the sciences; 16 V, 5 | this is true of the other arts also; for they would have 17 VI, 7 | 7~Wisdom (1) in the arts we ascribe to their most 18 VII, 12| though for that matter the arts of the perfumer and the 19 VII, 12| the cook are thought to be arts of pleasure.~(D) The arguments