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1 I, 2 | the arts theorize about individual cases. Medicine, for instance, 2 I, 2 | this alone is business: individual cases are so infinitely 3 I, 2 | seems probable to a given individual like Socrates or Hippias, 4 I, 5 | It may be said that every individual man and all men in common 5 I, 5 | admire.~The good birth of an individual, which may come either from 6 I, 5 | and courage. Applied to an individual, they mean that his own 7 I, 6 | be prescribed for a given individual by reason generally, or 8 I, 6 | prescribed for him by his individual reason, this being his individual 9 I, 6 | individual reason, this being his individual good; or as that whose presence 10 I, 7 | else is done), and for each individual that thing is a good which 11 I, 7 | well as for a particular individual. Again, what can be got 12 I, 9 | not good simply for the individual, since individual interests 13 I, 9 | for the individual, since individual interests are selfish. Noble 14 I, 11| particularly in the relation of an individual to himself. And because 15 I, 13| either the community or some individual. The doer of the action 16 II, 2 | towards some particular individual, e.g. Cleon, and not "man" 17 II, 23| the remark that "if each individual among you ought to think