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1 I, 15| latter because they are productive of a certain result and 2 I, 15| the case of food means "productive of pleasure", and in the 3 I, 15| in the case of medicine "productive of health", whereas as applied 4 II, 9 | destroy: for things whose productive causes are good, themselves 5 III, 1 | incompetent. Moreover, of two productive agents that one is more 6 III, 1 | better; while between a productive agent and an end we can 7 III, 1 | the latter over its own productive means: e.g. supposing the 8 IV, 4 | clearly it may be taken to be productive of good, seeing that pleasure 9 IV, 5 | capacity" or "capable" or "productive" of anything. For capacity, 10 IV, 5 | and what is capable or productive of anything, is always desirable 11 VI, 6 | speculative, practical and productive; and each of these denotes 12 VI, 9 | Thus (e.g.) if "useful"="productive of good", "injurious"=productive 13 VI, 9 | productive of good", "injurious"=productive of evil" or "destructive 14 VI, 10| e.g. if "beneficial" means "productive of health", does "beneficially" 15 VI, 13| for many things that are productive are not good in themselves, 16 VII, 3 | For if "healthy" means "productive of health", "vigorous" too 17 VII, 3 | vigorous" too will mean "productive of vigour", and "useful" 18 VII, 3 | and "useful" will mean "productive of good." For each of these 19 VII, 3 | one of them is defined as "productive of" that end, this will 20 VIII, 1 | speculative, practical, and productive. For everything of this