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Alphabetical [« »] possessed 2 possesses 5 possessing 2 possession 11 possessions 5 possessors 2 possibilities 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 persuaded 11 pleasantness 11 politics 11 possession 11 presumably 11 prodigality 11 respects | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances possession |
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1 I, 5 | somewhat incomplete; for possession of virtue seems actually 2 I, 8 | place the chief good in possession or in use, in state of mind 3 II, 4 | in as conditions of the possession of the arts, except the 4 II, 4 | but as a condition of the possession of the virtues knowledge 5 IV, 1 | being held to depend on possession of substance.~This, then, 6 IV, 1 | taking and keeping rather the possession of it. Hence it is more 7 IV, 2 | magnificent work of art. For a possession and a work of art have not 8 IV, 2 | excellence. The most valuable possession is that which is worth most, 9 VII, 3 | refuted and the others left in possession of the field; for the solution 10 VII, 3 | extraordinary.~And further (c) the possession of knowledge in another 11 VIII, 1| even rich men and those in possession of office and of dominating