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1 I, 4 | understand which constitution is desirable for it now, but also to 2 I, 6 | some are pleasant and some desirable in and for themselves.~The 3 I, 6 | good. Happiness, as being desirable in itself and sufficient 4 I, 6 | friendship: for a friend is desirable in himself and also productive 5 I, 6 | the result of life, it is desirable in itself. And justice, 6 I, 7 | the term "good" to what is desirable for its own sake and not 7 I, 7 | what is wholesome is more desirable and a greater good than 8 I, 7 | Again, a thing which is desirable in itself is a greater good 9 I, 7 | than a thing which is not desirable in itself, as for example 10 I, 7 | superiority in which is more desirable or more honourable. Thus, 11 I, 7 | keenness of sight is more desirable than keenness of smell, 12 I, 7 | sight generally being more desirable than smell generally; and 13 I, 7 | what is pleasant or what is desirable in itself. And those things 14 I, 7 | brave" is more noble and desirable than the action qualified 15 I, 7 | then "bravery" is more desirable than "temperance" and "being 16 I, 7 | receive benefits is more desirable than to confer them, since 17 I, 7 | value, since it is more desirable to seem just than to be 18 I, 9 | Noble is that which is both desirable for its own sake and also 19 I, 9 | a man aims at something desirable for some one else’s sake; 20 I, 9 | noble things, since they are desirable even when they yield no 21 I, 10| are in a sense positively desirable), and likewise I count among 22 II, 10| or the award of something desirable, is claimed are such as 23 II, 23| beneficially", whereas it is not desirable to be justly put to death.~ 24 II, 23| a pretension which it is desirable to upset. But the use of 25 III, 16| why sometimes it is not desirable to make the whole narrative