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1 II, 6 | of necessity, it always gives an opportunity for attack. 2 II, 7 | contrary objects; and this gives two modes: e.g. to do good 3 II, 7 | one object; and this too gives two modes, e.g. to do good 4 II, 7 | both objects: and this also gives two modes; e.g. to do good 5 IV, 2 | a principle of this kind gives rise to a difficulty in 6 V, 1 | a property "relatively" gives rise either to two problems 7 V, 1 | For a relative property gives rise, as we said before, 8 VI, 8 | whatever is best in it or gives its purpose to the rest. 9 VI, 8 | For it is not the man who gives way to any sort of pleasure 10 VI, 8 | incontinent, but only he who gives way to a certain kind of 11 VIII, 1 | them sorry; but still it gives a certain plausibility and 12 VIII, 14| other. For this is what gives one ability, and the whole