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1 III, 10| therefore appear slavish and brutish; these are touch and taste. 2 III, 10| them above all others, is brutish. For even of the pleasures 3 VII, 1 | the state opposed to the brutish state; for as a brute has 4 VII, 1 | godlike man"-so too the brutish type is rarely found among 5 VII, 1 | among barbarians, but some brutish qualities are also produced 6 VII, 5 | the former; I mean (A) the brutish states, as in the case of 7 VII, 5 | Phalaris.~These states are brutish, but (B) others arise as 8 VII, 5 | of bad temper, is either brutish or morbid; the man who is 9 VII, 5 | mouse, is cowardly with a brutish cowardice, while the man 10 VII, 5 | by their senses alone are brutish, like some races of the 11 VII, 5 | with the qualification "brutish" or "morbid", in the same 12 VII, 5 | that some incontinence is brutish and some morbid, while only 13 VII, 6 | in magnitude, others are brutish, and others are due to organic