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Alphabetical [« »] sees 3 segment 7 seldom 1 self 13 self-chosen 1 self-contained 1 self-control 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 process 13 pursues 13 rate 13 self 13 shown 13 stand 13 thinks | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances self |
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1 I, 7| this we choose always for self and never for the sake of 2 IX, 4| for his friend is another self), friendship too is thought 3 IX, 8| uses the phrase "lover of self", the truth may become evident. 4 IX, 8| that men who are lovers of self in this way are reproached 5 IX, 8| people usually call lovers of self is plain; for if a man were 6 IX, 8| call such a man a lover of self or blame him.~But such a 7 IX, 8| than the other a lover of self; at all events he assigns 8 IX, 8| is most of all a lover of self. Besides, a man is said 9 IX, 8| is most truly a lover of self, of another type than that 10 IX, 8| man should be a lover of self (for he will both himself 11 IX, 8| man should be a lover of self; but in the sense in which 12 IX, 9| a friend, being another self, furnishes what a man cannot 13 IX, 9| for his friend is another self):-if all this be true, as