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1 I, 4 | self-subsistent and causes the goodness of all these as well. To 2 I, 5 | may be assured of their goodness; at least it is by men of 3 I, 6 | just in respect of their goodness, the accounts are distinct 4 I, 7 | eminence in respect of goodness being idded to the name 5 I, 13| function most in sleep, while goodness and badness are least manifest 6 II, 4 | products of the arts have their goodness in themselves, so that it 7 II, 6 | excess and defect destroy the goodness of works of art, while the 8 II, 6 | always be wrong. Nor does goodness or badness with regard to 9 II, 9 | nor is it easy; wherefore goodness is both rare and laudable 10 II, 9 | who deviates little from goodness is not blamed, whether he 11 III, 2 | truth, not by its badness or goodness, while choice is distinguished 12 IV, 3 | impossible without nobility and goodness of character. It is chiefly 13 VI, 10| Understanding, also, and goodness of understanding, in virtue 14 VI, 10| Understanding is identical with goodness of understanding, men of 15 VIII, 3| long as they are good-and goodness is an enduring thing. And 16 VIII, 4| i.e. in virtue of their goodness. These, then, are friends 17 VIII, 8| they believe in their own goodness on the strength of the judgement 18 IX, 9 | because he perceived his own goodness, and such perception is