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1 I, 1 | difference is found among ends; some are activities, others 2 I, 1 | produce them. Where there are ends apart from the actions, 3 I, 1 | arts, and sciences, their ends also are many; the end of 4 I, 1 | others—in all of these the ends of the master arts are to 5 I, 1 | preferred to all the subordinate ends; for it is for the sake 6 I, 1 | activities themselves are the ends of the actions, or something 7 I, 2 | city-states. These, then, are the ends at which our inquiry aims, 8 I, 5 | aforenamed objects to be ends; for they are loved for 9 I, 5 | that not even these are ends; yet many arguments have 10 I, 7 | something else, clearly not all ends are final ends; but the 11 I, 7 | clearly not all ends are final ends; but the chief good is evidently 12 III, 3 | We deliberate not about ends but about means. For a doctor 13 III, 11| not hindrances to these ends, or contrary to what is 14 VII, 12| process-they are activities and ends; nor do they arise when 15 VIII, 2| useful that are lovable as ends. Do men love, then, the 16 VIII, 3| it existed only for the ends in question. This kind of