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according to virtue act justly actions adapted anger appears Arist Aristotle assert beautiful in conduct become benefited brave called cause cerning certain justice CHAPTER concerning consequence consultation continence contrary conversant dæmons deed delectable deliberate choice delighted denominated depraved deserves desire distributive justice dium divine effeminacy eligible endure energy equal especially ethical evident evil exceeds excellent excess and defect father felicity fortitude friends friendship genus gods habit happen happy Hence Heraclitus honour Iliad incontinent injured intellect intemperate justice kind less liberal likewise live lover magnanimous medium multitude nature necessary NICOMACHEAN ETHICS object obtain opinion passion perfect perhaps persons pertains Plato pleasures and pains political political science possess praise principle Proclus proper prudence receive requisite respect right reason sake similar manner similitude simply soul subsists according tain takes place temperate ther things timocracy tion universal proposition unjust vice voluntary wish worthy