The Ethics of Aristotle: The Nicomachean Ethics |
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actions activity affection anger Apellicon argument Aristotle behaviour believe bestial brave called Callisthenes Chalcis CHAPTER character choose connexion continence corrective justice courage course deal deficiency definition deliberate desire discussion disposition equal ethics EUNOIA Euripides evil excess exercise existence fact fear feel friends friendship give happiness Heraclitus Hermeias Hesiod honour human incontinent injustice intellectual intemperate justice kind knowledge less liberal matter mean ment minor premise moral nature ness never Nicomachean Ethics object opinion opposite ourselves particular passion perfect persons Philoctetes phronesis Plato pleasant pleasures and pains political political science possession possible praise prudence question reason regarded result sake seek sense Socrates soul speak Speusippus Stageira superior sure syllogism temperate Theophrastus things thought timocracy tion Troad true truth tween unjust vice virtue virtuous voluntary wisdom wish word wrong