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1 I, 13| the state of mind of the criminal have already been discussed.) 2 I, 13| is or is not guilty of a criminal offence. It is deliberate 3 I, 13| constitutes wickedness and criminal guilt, and such names as " 4 I, 13| another man, he is guilty of a criminal act according to the unwritten 5 I, 13| make us distinguish between criminal acts on the one hand, and 6 I, 13| might have been expected: a "criminal act" has results that might 7 I, 14| the comparative badness of criminal actions.~ 8 II, 23| had his name recorded as a criminal on the slab in the Acropolis,