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1 I, 3 | and of these he is a good judge. And so the man who has 2 I, 3 | educated in a subject is a good judge of that subject, and the 3 I, 3 | all-round education is a good judge in general. Hence a young 4 I, 5 | at which we digressed. To judge from the lives that men 5 II, 9 | guarded against; for we do not judge it impartially. We ought, 6 III, 5 | as it were, by which to judge rightly and choose what 7 V, 4 | being an inequality, the judge tries to equalize it; for 8 V, 4 | unequally distributed; but the judge tries to equalize by means 9 V, 4 | they take refuge in the judge; and to go to the judge 10 V, 4 | judge; and to go to the judge is to go to justice; for 11 V, 4 | justice; for the nature of the judge is to be a sort of animate 12 V, 4 | justice; and they seek the judge as an intermediate, and 13 V, 4 | intermediate, since the judge is so. Now the judge restores 14 V, 4 | the judge is so. Now the judge restores equality; it is 15 V, 4 | call it sichaion; and the judge (sikastes) is one who bisects ( 16 VI, 11| judgement consists in being able judge about the things with which 17 VIII, 2| whom they have not seen but judge to be good or useful; and 18 IX, 4 | as he is two or more, to judge from the afore-mentioned