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1 II, 1 | that every virtue is both produced and destroyed, and similarly 2 II, 1 | and bad lyre-players are produced. And the corresponding statement 3 II, 2 | states of character that are produced, as we have said. Now, that 4 II, 2 | e.g. of strength; it is produced by taking much food and 5 II, 4 | acts that the just man is produced, and by doing temperate 6 III, 3 | attained; and if it seems to be produced by several means they consider 7 III, 3 | is most easily and best produced, while if it is achieved 8 III, 5 | states of character are produced is the mark of a thoroughly 9 III, 5 | the acts by which they are produced, and that they are in our 10 III, 10| been eliminated, e.g. those produced in the gymnasium by rubbing 11 IV, 2 | than for how much it can be produced and how it can be produced 12 IV, 2 | produced and how it can be produced most cheaply. It is necessary, 13 IV, 9 | an effect similar to that produced by fear of danger; for people 14 VII, 1 | brutish qualities are also produced by disease or deformity; 15 VII, 8 | here-virtue either natural or produced by habituation is what teaches 16 VIII, 1| tune" and "all things are produced through strife"; while Empedocles, 17 VIII, 2| some good or pleasure is produced that is useful, so that 18 IX, 12| of this consciousness is produced when they live together,