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Alphabetical [« »] follow 16 followed 2 following 8 follows 16 folly 2 fond 4 fonder 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 extremes 16 falls 16 follow 16 follows 16 intuitive 16 knowing 16 matter | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances follows |
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1 I, 7| an activity of soul which follows or implies a rational principle, 2 I, 7| great influence on what follows. For the beginning is thought 3 II, 7| this will be stated in what follows; but now let us speak of 4 V, 1| firmness in flesh. And it follows for the most part that if 5 V, 3| geometrical proportion that it follows that the whole is to the 6 VI, 1| let us express our view as follows, beginning with some remarks 7 VI, 3| similarities, is plain from what follows. We all suppose that what 8 VI, 5| the object of any art. It follows that in the general sense 9 VI, 6| is scientifically known follows cannot be an object of scientific 10 VI, 7| the forms of~knowledge. It follows that the wise man must not 11 VI, 7| must not only know what~follows from the first principles, 12 VII, 2| an argument from which it follows that folly coupled with 13 VII, 3| may also view the cause as follows with reference to the facts 14 VII, 3| the right rule. It also follows that this is the reason 15 IX, 8| this part of him. Whence it follows that he is most truly a 16 IX, 9| will become plainer in what follows. But if life itself is good