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1 I, 4 | which is self-subsistent and causes the goodness of all these 2 I, 9 | depends on the best of all causes. To entrust to chance what 3 I, 13 | nature, I mean that which causes nutrition and growth; for 4 II, 1 | Again, it is from the same causes and by the same means that 5 II, 2 | only are the sources and causes of their origination and 6 III, 1 | ignorance but of one of the causes mentioned, yet not knowingly 7 III, 1 | not mistaken purpose that causes involuntary action (it leads 8 III, 3 | chance are thought to be causes, and also reason and everything 9 IV, 5 | passion is anger, while its causes are many and diverse.~The 10 V, 1 | wholesome should be that which causes firmness in flesh. And it 11 VI, 1 | things whose originative causes are invariable, and one 12 VI, 5 | done. For the originating causes of the things that are done 13 VI, 12 | wickedness perverts us and causes us to be deceived about 14 VII, 4 | admit of excess, the bodily causes of pleasure being necessary ( 15 VIII, 1 | deeper and more physical causes, Euripides saying that " 16 VIII, 12| benefits, since they are the causes of their being and of their