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1 I, 15| must not merely say that justice and courage are called " 2 I, 16| genera, e.g. "Wherein does justice differ from courage, and 3 II, 1 | attribute (e.g. whiteness or justice) belonging in part, so that 4 II, 1 | to show that whiteness or justice is an attribute of a man 5 II, 2 | words, saying (e.g.) that "Justice happens (accidit) to be 6 II, 9 | man" are coordinates of "justice", and "courageous deeds" 7 II, 9 | justly" in relation to justice, and "courageously" to courage; 8 II, 9 | same kindred series, e.g. "justice", "just", of a man or an 9 II, 9 | shown to be so: e.g. if "justice" be something praiseworthy, 10 II, 9 | justly" is derived from "justice".~Look not only in the case 11 II, 9 | is the former. Also, if justice be knowledge, then injustice 12 III, 1 | within the genus "x"-e.g. justice than a just man; for the 13 III, 1 | desirable per accidens; e.g. justice in our friends than justice 14 III, 1 | justice in our friends than justice in our enemies: for the 15 III, 1 | expression. For we desire justice in our friends for itself, 16 III, 1 | is not so by nature, e.g. justice than the just man; for the 17 III, 1 | friendship than wealth, and justice than strength. For the former 18 III, 2 | than the combination of justice and courage. Also, the same 19 III, 2 | or at most seasons, e.g. justice and temperance rather than 20 III, 2 | as well. Take the case of justice and courage; if everybody 21 III, 2 | be courageous, and still justice would be of use.~Moreover, 22 III, 2 | resembles the good: thus justice is better than a just man. 23 III, 2 | as (e.g.) is the case of justice compared with courage. Also, 24 III, 3 | courageously", then also justice means something more desirable 25 III, 3 | desirable than courage; and if justice be more desirable than courage, 26 III, 6 | some other virtue (e.g. justice) is so, or that prudence 27 IV, 2 | knowledge" is the genus of justice. For virtue is its genus 28 IV, 2 | could not be the genus of justice: for it is generally accepted 29 IV, 3 | virtue and vice and (2) justice and injustice: for each 30 IV, 3 | of virtue and vice and of justice and injustice: for the intermediaries 31 IV, 3 | species, as virtue to vice and justice to injustice.~Likewise. 32 IV, 3 | same time to all; e.g. if justice be a particular form of 33 IV, 5 | anger", and "courage" and "justice" as "control of fears" and 34 IV, 6 | greater degree, so too does justice and the just man: for one 35 V, 6 | injustice is contrary to justice, and the lowest evil to 36 V, 6 | good" is not a property of "justice", therefore "to be the lowest 37 VI, 5 | defines, defining, e.g. justice as a "state that produces 38 VI, 5 | leaving out the genus of justice he fails to express its 39 VI, 7 | e.g.) a definition of "justice" as the "ability to distribute 40 VI, 7 | distribute what is equal: so that justice could not be an ability 41 VI, 12| else, e.g. by saying that justice is "what preserves the laws" 42 VI, 13| neither of them; suppose, e.g. justice to be defined as "temperance 43 VI, 13| for both together have justice, and yet each singly fails 44 VI, 13| then both will exhibit both justice and injustice: for if justice 45 VI, 13| justice and injustice: for if justice be temperance and bravery, 46 VI, 13| containing them (as e.g. justice and courage are found in 47 VII, 1 | coordinates and opposites. For if justice be the same as courage, 48 VII, 3 | is used of both, e.g. of justice and injustice; for the one


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