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1 II, 4 | justly or temperately. The agent also must be in a certain 2 III, 1 | external circumstances and the agent contributes nothing. But 3 III, 1 | moving principle is in the agent, are in themselves involuntary, 4 III, 1 | is thought an involuntary agent, and the man who does not 5 III, 1 | be called a not voluntary agent; for, since he differs from 6 III, 1 | could not be ignorant of the agent; for how could he not know 7 III, 1 | moving principle is in the agent himself, he being aware 8 III, 3 | things to be done by the agent himself, and actions are 9 IV, 2 | then, in relation to the agent, and to the circumstances 10 IV, 2 | said, we have regard to the agent as well and ask who he is 11 V, 5 | had not been just what the agent did, and of the same amount 12 V, 8 | ignorance is not in the agent’s power, or is done under 13 V, 8 | attained is other than the agent supposed; the agent thought 14 V, 8 | the agent supposed; the agent thought either that he was 15 V, 11| unjustly, and a voluntary agent is one who knows both the 16 VII, 3 | one is predicable of the agent, the other of the object; 17 IX, 7 | is nothing noble in the agent, but at most something advantageous,