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1 I, 9 | happiness, and others are naturally co-operative and useful 2 I, 13 | lives; and this happens naturally enough, since sleep is an 3 I, 13 | them also another element naturally opposed to the rational 4 II, 8 | which we ourselves more naturally tend seem more contrary 5 II, 8 | we ourselves tend more naturally to pleasures, and hence 6 V, 6 | law, and between people naturally subject to law, and these 7 VI, 12 | the things which should naturally be done to carry out our 8 VII, 4 | of the objects which are naturally noble and good, e.g. those 9 VII, 12 | therefore, are not pleasures naturally or without qualification; 10 VII, 12 | product of any art arises naturally enough; there is no art 11 VII, 14 | thought pleasant); by things naturally pleasant I mean those that 12 VIII, 1 | discussion of friendship would naturally follow, since it is a virtue 13 VIII, 12| exist by nature; for man is naturally inclined to form couples-even 14 VIII, 14| son, if he is wicked, will naturally avoid aiding his father, 15 IX, 1 | extravagance of their promises, naturally find themselves the objects 16 IX, 1 | have been paid for, are naturally made the objects of complaint.~ 17 IX, 9 | the attributes that are naturally pleasant),-if this be so, 18 IX, 9 | virtuous friend seems to be naturally desirable for a virtuous