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1 II, 1 | none of the moral virtues arises in us by nature; for nothing 2 II, 3 | by the acts from which it arises it is both increased and, 3 V, 2 | motive is the pleasure that arises from gain; while the other 4 V, 4 | the rectificatory, which arises in connexion with transactions 5 V, 10| universally, then, and a case arises on it which is not covered 6 V, 10| better than the error that arises from the absoluteness of 7 VII, 3 | affection of incontinence arises (nor is it this that is " 8 VII, 12| is the product of any art arises naturally enough; there 9 VIII, 6| elderly people friendship arises less readily, inasmuch as 10 VIII, 7| parties, then in a sense arises equality, which is certainly 11 IX, 3 | 3~Another question that arises is whether friendships should 12 IX, 5 | him. In general, goodwill arises on account of some excellence 13 IX, 9 | certain training in virtue arises also from the company of