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... regarded as best ( 1098b12-20 ) ; the general opinion that ' the happy man lives well and does well ' ( b20-2 ) ; and the popular requirements in a life which is to be good . The end , as Aristotle has defined it , does in fact exhibit ...
... regarded as best ( 1098b12-20 ) ; the general opinion that ' the happy man lives well and does well ' ( b20-2 ) ; and the popular requirements in a life which is to be good . The end , as Aristotle has defined it , does in fact exhibit ...
Page 158
... regarded as expressing a criminal character , and the agent is held to be ἄδικος or μοχθηρός ( wicked ) . 1135b25-1136a1 . Aristotle now confirms the distinction between ( C ) and ( D ) .2 1135b31 . av μn dià λýoŋv avtò Spwow . Burnet's ...
... regarded as expressing a criminal character , and the agent is held to be ἄδικος or μοχθηρός ( wicked ) . 1135b25-1136a1 . Aristotle now confirms the distinction between ( C ) and ( D ) .2 1135b31 . av μn dià λýoŋv avtò Spwow . Burnet's ...
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... regarded the good as a state of indifference ( neither pain nor pleasure ) , and regarded both pain and pleasure , qua disturbances , as bad . If so , we should rather have expected him to quote as analogous that the equal is opposite ...
... regarded the good as a state of indifference ( neither pain nor pleasure ) , and regarded both pain and pleasure , qua disturbances , as bad . If so , we should rather have expected him to quote as analogous that the equal is opposite ...
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abstract action activity actual agent animal ȧperý Aristotle Aristotle's Aspasius Burnet character conception connexion constitute courage definition deliberate demonstration desire determinate distinction doctrine efficient cause Empedocles essential nature eternal Ethics évépyeta example expression feeling friendship H. H. Joachim Hence human ideal implies impulse injustice intellectual virtue intelligence involved judgement justice kind knowledge man's matter means moral virtue Nicomachean Ethics object oinois opóvnois ovoía particular passage perception Philebus Plato pleasure and pain Posterior Analytics predicate premisses principle realization reason rule scientific sense Socrates soul species Speusippus sphere subject-matter substance substratum syllogism term theory things thinking thought tion truth universal voûs whole ἀρετή γὰρ δὲ ἐν ἕξις ἐπιστήμη καθ καὶ κατὰ λόγος μὲν μὴ οἱ περὶ πρὸς τὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν