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1 I, 10| something that is held by all men or by most men or by the 2 I, 10| held by all men or by most men or by the philosophers, 3 I, 10| to the opinions of most men. Dialectical propositions 4 I, 11| expresses views contrary to men’s usual opinions would be 5 I, 11| reasoned theory contrary to men’s usual opinions, e.g. the 6 I, 11| that either the mass of men disagree with the philosophers 7 I, 12| generally to the mass of men, though reasoning is more 8 I, 14| opinions held by all or by most men or by the philosophers, 9 II, 2 | should be called as most men call them, and what should 10 II, 2 | produce health, as do most men: but in saying whether the 11 II, 6 | rare attribute: e.g. if men are usually bad, they are 12 III, 1 | by the right law, or by men who are good in any particular 13 III, 1 | in general, whatever most men or all men or all things 14 III, 1 | whatever most men or all men or all things would choose, 15 IV, 5 | of their choice that bad men are so called. Moreover, 16 VI, 3 | for health in animals and men", or "the law" as "the image 17 VI, 8 | a man ambitious: for all men strive for honour, so that 18 VI, 13| is quite possible for two men to have a mina between them, 19 VIII, 1 | first: for ill-tempered men admit most readily what 20 VIII, 6 | reason correctly: hence, when men ask these things, they ought 21 VIII, 9 | are implicitly opposed to men’s wishes, e.g. that pleasure 22 VIII, 11| best possible way: for when men lose their tempers, it may 23 VIII, 14| true and shun the false. Men of natural ability can do