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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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function

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | could first ascertain the function of man. For just as for 2 I, 7 | for all things that have a function or activity, the good and 3 I, 7 | thought to reside in the function, so would it seem to be 4 I, 7 | be for man, if he has a function. Have the carpenter, then, 5 I, 7 | none? Is he born without a function? Or as eye, hand, foot, 6 I, 7 | the parts evidently has a function, may one lay it down that 7 I, 7 | that man similarly has a function apart from all these? What 8 I, 7 | of the term. Now if the function of man is an activity of 9 I, 7 | a good so-and-so" have a function which is the same in kind, 10 I, 7 | idded to the name of the function (for the function of a lyre-player 11 I, 7 | of the function (for the function of a lyre-player is to play 12 I, 7 | the case, and we state the function of man to be a certain kind 13 I, 7 | rational principle, and the function of a good man to be the 14 I, 10| confirms our definition. For no function of man has so much permanence 15 I, 13| part or faculty seems to function most in sleep, while goodness 16 V, 2 | later whether this is the function of the political art or 17 VIII, 7| For the virtue and the function of each of these is different,


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