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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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three

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 5 | For there are, we may say, three prominent types of life— 2 I, 8 | goods have been divided into three classes, and some are described 3 II, 3 | same things. There being three objects of choice and three 4 II, 3 | three objects of choice and three of avoidance, the noble, 5 II, 5 | found in the soul are of three kindspassions, faculties, 6 II, 7 | inirascibility.~There are also three other means, which have 7 II, 8 | 8~There are three kinds of disposition, then, 8 III, 11 | self-indulgent exceed in all three ways; they both delight 9 IV, 8 | been described, then, are three in number, and are all concerned 10 V, 8 | deliberation. Thus there are three kinds of injury in transactions 11 VI, 2 | proper work. Now there are three things in the soul which 12 VI, 6 | it cannot be any of the three (i.e. practical wisdom, 13 VII, 1 | to be avoided there are three kinds-vice, incontinence, 14 VIII, 2 | lovable". Now there are three grounds on which people 15 VIII, 3 | friendship. There are therefore three kinds of friendship, equal 16 VIII, 10| 10~There are three kinds of constitution, and 17 VIII, 13| 13~There are three kinds of friendship, as


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