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Aristotle
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1 I, I | community is established with a view to some good; for mankind 2 I, II | will obtain the clearest view of them. In the first place 3 I, VI | those who take the opposite view have in a certain way right 4 I, VI | plausibility against the view that the superior in virtue 5 I, VIII| And so, in one point of view, the art of war is a natural 6 I, IX | therefore, in one point of view, all riches must have a 7 I, X | that as from one point of view the master of the house 8 I, X | health, from another point of view not they but the physician; 9 II, II | Again, in another point of view, this extreme unification 10 II, VII | must be organized with a view to military strength; and 11 II, VIII| matter from another point of view, great caution would seem 12 II, XII | state. According to their view, the council of Areopagus 13 II, XII | tombs, which are in full view of one another, but one 14 III, III | would be a very superficial view which considered only the 15 III, VI | exercised primarily with a view to the interest of the master, 16 III, VII | the many, govern with a view to the common interest; 17 III, VII | governments which rule with a view to the private interest, 18 III, VII | of monarchy which has in view the interest of the monarch 19 III, VII | monarch only; oligarchy has in view the interest of the wealthy; 20 III, XIII| ought to legislate with a view to the good of the higher 21 III, XIII| governed and to govern with a view to the life of virtue.~If, 22 III, XIII| although perverted forms with a view to their own interests may 23 III, XIII| from their special point of view, such a measure is just 24 IV, I | government, if only with a view to making laws. For the 25 IV, II | distinctions, but his point of view is not the same as mine. 26 IV, VI | and having this object in view, they themselves select 27 IV, X | equals or better, with a view to its own advantage, not 28 IV, XIV | even over the laws), with a view to better deliberation to 29 VI, IV | all of them, useful with a view to making the people husbandmen. 30 VII, II | Others take an opposite view; they maintain that the 31 VII, II | the laws are framed with a view to war. And in all nations 32 VII, II | be constituted with any view to war or the conquest of 33 VII, III | be some truth in such a view if we assume that robbers 34 VII, III | If we are right in our view, and happiness is assumed 35 VII, IV | be taken in at a single view. Enough concerning the size 36 VII, V | be taken in at a single view, for a country which is 37 VII, VI | undoubtedly better, both with a view to safety and to the provision 38 VII, VIII| should be framed with a view to the fulfillment of these 39 VII, IX | subjection, from this point of view the persons are the same; 40 VII, X | reasons for taking this view. They ought, however, to 41 VII, XI | administration and for war. With a view to the latter it should 42 VII, XIV | conclude that from one point of view governors and governed are 43 VII, XIV | statesman should keep in view when he frames his laws; 44 VII, XIV | laws and education with a view to all the virtues, but 45 VII, XIV | writers have taken a similar view: they commend the Lacedaemonian 46 VII, XIV | should men study war with a view to the enslavement of those 47 VII, XV | ought to be ordered with a view to them. In the second place, 48 VIII, II | of his friends, or with a view to excellence the action 49 VIII, III | he who is occupied has in view some end which he has not 50 VIII, III | must study merely with a view to leisure spent in intellectual 51 VIII, III | through them. With a like view they may be taught drawing, 52 VIII, V | to be instructed with a view to their amusement, for 53 VIII, V | themselves, not only with a view to a further end, but also 54 VIII, VII | who practice music with a view to education, or shall it 55 VIII, VII | that is to say, with a view to (1) education, (2) purgation ( 56 VIII, VII | principles have to be kept in view, what is possible, what 57 VIII, VII | in them. And so, with a view also to the time of life


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