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Alphabetical [« »] extends 3 extension 2 extent 13 external 12 extraordinary 1 extravagance 1 extravagantly 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 disease 12 disgrace 12 expenditure 12 external 12 face 12 feelings 12 felt | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances external |
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1 I, 8 | and some are described as external, others as relating to soul 2 I, 8 | of the soul and not among external goods. Another belief which 3 I, 8 | while others include also external prosperity. Now some of 4 I, 8 | as we said, it needs the external goods as well; for it is 5 I, 10| sufficiently equipped with external goods, not for some chance 6 III, 1 | when the cause is in the external circumstances and the agent 7 III, 1 | pleasure; it is absurd to make external circumstances responsible, 8 IV, 3 | particular. Desert is relative to external goods; and the greatest 9 IV, 3 | is surely the greatest of external goods. Honours and dishonours, 10 IV, 3 | themselves unworthy, and from external goods no less. Vain people, 11 VII, 13| the goods of the body and external goods, i.e. those of fortune, 12 IX, 9 | thought the greatest of external goods. And if it is more