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1 I, 1 | reasoning can be employed, on opposite sides of a question, not 2 I, 1 | other of the arts draws opposite conclusions: dialectic and 3 I, 1 | this. Both these arts draw opposite conclusions impartially. 4 I, 5 | happiness, or gives rise to its opposite, we ought not to do.~We 5 I, 6 | proposal; the latter being the opposite of the former. Now the political 6 I, 7 | important than another from two opposite points of view: it may appear 7 I, 9 | accordance with the law; its opposite is injustice, through which 8 I, 9 | commands; cowardice is the opposite. Temperance is the virtue 9 I, 9 | concerned; incontinence is the opposite. Liberality disposes us 10 I, 9 | good; illiberality is the opposite. Magnanimity is the virtue 11 I, 9 | others on a large scale; [its opposite is meanness of spirit]. 12 I, 9 | have one or other of two opposite forms of expression accordingly.~ 13 I, 9 | censure bad men for the opposite reason.~Again, if you cannot 14 I, 11| being; and that Pain is the opposite. If this is what pleasure 15 I, 11| soul to be brought into the opposite state, is painful. It must 16 I, 12| called bad names. Or the opposite argument may appeal to you: 17 I, 12| will affect people of quite opposite characters. You may be encouraged 18 II, 1 | feel hostile, they take the opposite view. Again, if they are 19 II, 3 | Since growing calm is the opposite of growing angry, and calmness 20 II, 3 | angry, and calmness the opposite of anger, we must ascertain 21 II, 3 | those who intended to do the opposite of what they did do. Also 22 II, 3 | calm, it is plainly the opposite to that which makes them 23 II, 4 | us we feel wish for the opposite of what we wish for ourselves-and 24 II, 5 | what conditions. It is the opposite of fear, and what causes 25 II, 5 | and what causes it is the opposite of what causes fear; it 26 II, 6 | opinions about it are the opposite of ours. Also before those 27 II, 8 | often helps to produce the opposite of pity. Again, we feel 28 II, 9 | fortune is, in one sense, opposite to pain at unmerited bad 29 II, 11| and notion of contempt are opposite to those of emulation. Those 30 II, 13| laughter being the very opposite of querulousness.~Such are 31 II, 17| here; for to arrive at the opposite types to those described, 32 II, 17| have only to ask what the opposite qualities are.~ 33 II, 22| are based on facts of the opposite kind: the orator looks to 34 II, 23| upon consideration of the opposite of the thing in question. 35 II, 23| question. Observe whether that opposite has the opposite quality. 36 II, 23| whether that opposite has the opposite quality. If it has not, 37 II, 23| win belief,~Be sure of the opposite likewise-that this world~ 38 II, 23| be done in either of two opposite ways, and have to apply 39 II, 23| good and a bad consequence opposite respectively to each other, 40 II, 23| such assumptions or their opposite, as suits us best.~18. Another 41 II, 23| discourage it by pointing to the opposite. These same arguments also 42 II, 26| first case we prove the opposite of our adversary’s statements. 43 III, 8 | beginning. There are two opposite kinds of paean, one of which 44 III, 11| they gained by it. Or the opposite one of Isocrates, that their 45 III, 16| them to be thought: or the opposite facts to establish the opposite 46 III, 16| opposite facts to establish the opposite arguments.~You may also