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1 I, 3 | not consider whether his acts have been expedient or not, 2 I, 8 | revealed in their deliberate acts of choice; and these are 3 I, 9 | of its presence and the acts to which it leads. And since 4 I, 9 | signs of virtue, and such acts as it is the mark of a virtuous 5 I, 9 | prove that our hero’s noble acts are intentional. This is 6 I, 10| constraint. (Not all voluntary acts are deliberate, but all 7 I, 10| deliberate, but all deliberate acts are conscious-no one is 8 I, 10| intending harmful and wicked acts contrary to law are (1) 9 I, 10| through his own agency. Acts are done from habit which 10 I, 10| passion and anger are due all acts of revenge. Revenge and 11 I, 11| bitterness unto the soul.~So all acts of concentration, strong 12 I, 11| It is because beneficent acts are pleasant that people 13 I, 11| follows that such things as acts of imitation must be pleasant-for 14 I, 12| able to do many righteous acts; for we feel that we can 15 I, 12| a duty to do some unjust acts in order to be able to do 16 I, 13| can perform just or unjust acts in either of two ways-towards 17 I, 13| distinguish between criminal acts on the one hand, and errors 18 I, 14| 14~The worse of two acts of wrong done to others 19 I, 14| Hence the most trifling acts may be the worst ones; as 20 I, 14| converse is true of just acts. This is because the greater 21 II, 6 | people about money; for these acts are due to injustice. Also, 22 II, 6 | about to have done to us acts that involve us in dishonour 23 II, 6 | we submit to outrage. And acts of yielding to the lust 24 II, 6 | not merely of disgraceful acts but also of disgraceful 25 II, 6 | feel shame when they have acts or exploits to their credit 26 II, 23| contradictions of dates, acts, or words that it anywhere 27 III, 12| omission of conjunctions acts in the reverse way and makes