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Alphabetical [« »] deformity 1 defraud 1 defrauded 1 degree 18 degrees 2 deliberate 24 deliberated 6 | Frequency [« »] 18 brought 18 chooses 18 clearly 18 degree 18 food 18 forms 18 goodness | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances degree |
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1 I, 8 | attributes in the highest degree, since the good man judges 2 I, 11 | least it must be such in degree and kind as not to make 3 I, 11 | effects of such a kind and degree as neither to make the happy 4 III, 6 | of war are in the highest degree of this kind. Yet at sea 5 III, 7 | differ in magnitude and degree, and so too do the things 6 III, 10 | excess or to a deficient degree.~And so too is it with objects 7 III, 11 | does so only to a moderate degree, and not more than he should, 8 III, 12 | voluntary in a different degree from its particular manifestations; 9 IV, 1 | would seem to be in no small degree better than a mean man. 10 IV, 3 | must be good in the highest degree; for the better man always 11 IV, 5 | they are present in a low degree, more if in a higher degree, 12 IV, 5 | degree, more if in a higher degree, and very much if in a high 13 IV, 5 | and very much if in a high degree. Evidently, then, we must 14 IV, 6 | disgrace, and that in a high degree, or injury, on that other, 15 IV, 8 | these differ in no small degree in respect of propriety. 16 VIII, 1 | different in species admit of degree. We have discussed this 17 VIII, 12| product, or belongs in a less degree. And (3) the length of time 18 IX, 8 | themselves in an exceptional degree with noble actions all men