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1 II, 1 | in one way be trained to behave in another. Neither by nature, 2 III, 8 | nothing. (Drunken men also behave in this way; they become 3 IV, 3 | such matters seriously to behave so with respect to them. 4 IV, 6 | certain kind. For he will behave so alike towards those he 5 IV, 6 | each of these cases he will behave as is befitting; for it 6 VII, 2 | man who judges rightly can behave incontinently. That he should 7 VII, 2 | incontinently. That he should behave so when he has knowledge, 8 VII, 3 | and how it is possible to behave incontinently with knowledge.~ 9 VIII, 12| friend ought mutually to behave seems to be the same question 10 VIII, 12| how it is just for them to behave; for a man does not seem 11 IX, 3 | matters.~Should he, then, behave no otherwise towards him