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vi 1
vice 36
vices 17
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vicious-unless 1
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17 worth
16 actually
Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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vices

   Book, Paragraph
1 II, 5| neither the virtues nor the vices are passions, because we 2 II, 5| ground of our virtues and our vices, and because we are neither 3 II, 5| for our virtues and our vices we are praised or blamed.~ 4 II, 5| respect of the virtues and the vices we are said not to be moved 5 II, 6| it is a mean between two vices, that which depends on excess 6 II, 6| it is a mean because the vices respectively fall short 7 II, 8| disposition, then, two of them vices, involving excess and deficiency 8 II, 9| it is a mean between two vices, the one involving excess, 9 III, 5| so.~But not only are the vices of the soul voluntary, but 10 III, 5| form of self-indulgence. Of vices of the body, then, those 11 III, 5| the other cases also the vices that are blamed must be 12 III, 5| end to be so and so), the vices also will be voluntary; 13 IV, 1| characters; for they combine more vices than one. Therefore the 14 IV, 1| liberality and the opposed vices.~ 15 IV, 2| we shall speak of these vices later.~The magnificent man 16 IV, 2| of character, then, are vices; yet they do not bring disgrace 17 V, 2| often exhibits none of these vices,-no, nor all together, but


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