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1 II, 7 | and similarly we shall treat also of the rational virtues.~ 2 III, 1 | It would be odd, then, to treat them as involuntary.~ 3 V, 9 | but it will be possible to treat oneself unjustly. (This 4 V, 9 | doubt, whether a man can treat himself unjustly.) Again, 5 V, 9 | there must be some one to treat him unjustly. It is plain, 6 V, 9 | whether it is possible to treat oneself unjustly. The questions 7 V, 11| 11~Whether a man can treat himself unjustly or not, 8 V, 11| round, it is not possible to treat oneself unjustly (this is 9 V, 11| Further, (iii) if a man could treat himself unjustly, he could 10 V, 11| the question "can a man treat himself unjustly?" is solved 11 VI, 4 | different (for their nature we treat even the discussions outside 12 VII, 1 | and endurance; for we must treat each of the two neither 13 IX, 3 | virtue, should the latter treat the former as a friend? 14 IX, 7 | be well treated than to treat others well. But the cause 15 IX, 7 | involve no labour, while to treat others well is a laborious