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1 I, 2 | else (for at that rate the process would go on to infinity, 2 I, 9 | result of virtue and some process of learning or training, 3 III, 12| this sort in life, and the process of habituation to them is 4 VII, 11| pleasure is a perceptible process to a natural state, and 5 VII, 11| natural state, and that no process is of the same kind as its 6 VII, 11| kind as its end, e.g. no process of building of the same 7 VII, 11| pleasure is not an end but a process.~ 8 VII, 12| the end is better than the process; for leasures are not processes 9 VII, 12| pleasure is perceptible process, but it should rather be 10 VII, 12| thought by some people to be process just because they think 11 VII, 12| they think that activity is process, which it is not.~(B) The 12 VII, 14| but these arise during the process of being made perfect and 13 VII, 14| healthy, for this reason the process is thought pleasant); by