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1 II, 1| habituated to feel fear or confidence, we become brave or cowardly. 2 II, 5| mean appetite, anger, fear, confidence, envy, joy, friendly feeling, 3 II, 6| instance, both fear and confidence and appetite and anger and 4 II, 7| to feelings of fear and confidence courage is the mean; of 5 II, 7| while the man who exceeds in confidence is rash, and he who exceeds 6 II, 7| fear and falls short in confidence is a coward. With regard 7 III, 6| to feelings of fear and confidence has already been made evident; 8 III, 7| the things that inspire confidence. Now the brave man is as 9 III, 7| the things that inspire confidence. The man, then, who faces 10 III, 7| right time, and who feels confidence under the corresponding 11 III, 7| while the man who exceeds in confidence about what really is terrible 12 III, 7| situations they display confidence, they do not hold their 13 III, 7| him. He is lacking also in confidence; but he is more conspicuous 14 III, 7| opposite disposition; for confidence is the mark of a hopeful 15 III, 7| respect to things that inspire confidence or fear, in the circumstances 16 III, 9| concerned with feelings of confidence and of fear, it is not concerned 17 III, 9| the things that inspire confidence. It is for facing what is