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1 I, 7 | clearly not all ends are final ends; but the chief good 2 I, 7 | good is evidently something final. Therefore, if there is 3 I, 7 | Therefore, if there is only one final end, this will be what we 4 I, 7 | more than one, the most final of these will be what we 5 I, 7 | itself worthy of pursuit more final than that which is worthy 6 I, 7 | sake of something else more final than the things that are 7 I, 7 | thing, and therefore we call final without qualification that 8 I, 7 | seems to follow; for the final good is thought to be self-sufficient. 9 I, 7 | Happiness, then, is something final and self-sufficient, and 10 I, 10| and something in every way final. If so, we shall call happy 11 VI, 2 | action-its efficient, not its final cause-is choice, and that 12 VII, 8 | principle, and in actions the final cause is the first principle,