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1 II, 6| equidistant from each of the extremes, which is one and the same 2 II, 7| the people who are at the extremes lay claim to the middle 3 II, 7| temper; of the persons at the extremes let the one who exceeds 4 II, 7| is praise-worthy, and the extremes neither praiseworthy nor 5 II, 8| the intermediate to the extremes; as the equal is greater 6 II, 8| Hence also the people at the extremes push the intermediate man 7 II, 8| contrariety is that of the extremes to each other, rather than 8 II, 8| to the intermediate some extremes show a certain likeness, 9 II, 8| prodigality to liberality; but the extremes show the greatest unlikeness 10 II, 9| and spray.~ ~For of the extremes one is more erroneous, one 11 IV, 4| being without a name, the extremes seem to dispute for its 12 IV, 4| also. But in this case the extremes seem to be contradictories 13 IV, 5| state being unnamed, and the extremes almost without a name as 14 IV, 6| and contentious. And the extremes seem to be contradictory 15 V, 1| is, and (3) between what extremes the just act is intermediate. 16 V, 5| injustice relates to the extremes. And justice is that in