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EBook PDF, 939 KB, This text-based PDF or EBook was created from the HTML version of this book and is part of the Portable Library of Liberty. BOOK II.: MORAL VIRTUE. 1.: Moral virtue is acquired by the repetition of the corresponding acts. 2.: These acts must be such as reason prescribes; they can't be defined exactly
4. Of a similar virtue in smaller matters 5. Ot'gentlenese 6. Ol'agreeableness . 7. Of truthfulness . .. 8. Of wiitiness 9. BOOK V. THE SAME—Concluded. JUSTICE. l. ' Preliminary. Two senses of justice distinguished. Of justice (1) = obedience to law, = complete virtue 3. 0f justice (2) = fairness, how related to justice (1).
Book 2. 1. Virtue being, as we have seen, of two kinds, intellectual and moral, intellectual virtue is for the most part both produced and increased by instruction, and therefore requires experience and time; whereas moral or ethical virtue is the product of habit (ethos), and has indeed derived its name, with a slight variation of
1. Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics: Books I-III a VERY brief and selective summary. ?. Book I. Chapter 1: Aristotle begins with a hypothesis, one which he will proceed to test. That hypothesis Chapter 2: If there is some end that we seek for its own sake and not as a means to some other end, then clearly that end must be
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Contents. Acknowledgements page vi. Introduction vii. Chronology xxxvi. Further reading xxxviii. Note on the text xli. Nicomachean Ethics. 1. Book I. 3. Book II. 23. Book III. 37. Book IV. 60. Book V. 81. Book VI. 103. Book VII. 119. Book VIII. 143. Book IX. 164. Book X. 183. Glossary. 205. Index. 209.
350 BC. NICOMACHEAN ETHICS by Aristotle translated by W. D. Ross. BOOK_1|CH_1. BOOK I. 1. -. EVERY art and every inquiry, and similarly every action and 2. -. If, then, there is some end of the things we do, which we desire for its own sake (everything else being desired for the sake of this), and if we do not choose
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Nicomachean Ethics. Aristotle. Translated by W. D. Ross. This web edition published by eBooks@Adelaide. Last updated Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 15:08. To the best of our knowledge, the text of this work is in the “Public Domain" in Australia. HOWEVER, copyright law varies in other countries, and the work may still be
Contents. Acknowledgements page vi. Introduction vii. Chronology xxxvi. Further reading xxxviii. Note on the text xli. Nicomachean Ethics. 1. Book I. 3. Book II. 23. Book III. 37. Book IV. 60. Book V. 81. Book VI. 103. Book VII. 119. Book VIII. 143. Book IX. 164. Book X. 183. Glossary. 205. Index. 209.
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