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Alphabetical [« »] comprehended 1 comprehension 1 comprehensive 1 compulsion 12 compulsory 4 comrade 3 comradely 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 based 12 care 12 claim 12 compulsion 12 conditions 12 corresponding 12 difficult | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances compulsion |
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1 I, 5 | is one undertaken under compulsion, and wealth is evidently 2 III, 1 | which take place under compulsion or owing to ignorance; and 3 III, 1 | And those who act under compulsion and unwillingly act with 4 III, 1 | that which is done under compulsion or by reason of ignorance 5 III, 5 | unless they have acted under compulsion or as a result of ignorance 6 III, 8 | them; all of these apply compulsion. But one ought to be brave 7 III, 8 | ought to be brave not under compulsion but because it is noble 8 III, 12| thought to be done under compulsion. For the self-indulgent 9 V, 8 | not incidentally nor under compulsion (e.g. if A takes B’s hand 10 V, 8 | power, or is done under compulsion, is involuntary (for many 11 V, 8 | Similarly the man who under compulsion and unwillingly fails to 12 IX, 6 | state of faction, putting compulsion on each other but unwilling