The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle : a New Translation, Mainly From the Text of Bekker. With Explanatory Notes. Designed for the Assistance of Students in the Universities
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IV. That the man of Perfected Self-Mastery unites the quahties of Self-Control and Endurance, and some say that every one who unites these is a man of Perfect Self-Mastery, others do not. V. Some confound the two characters of the man who has no Self-Control, and the man of Imperfect Self-Control, while others distinguish between them. VI. It is sometimes said, that the man of Prac- tical Wisdom cannot be a man of Imperfect Self- Control,, sometimes that men who are Practically Wise and Clever,... are of Imperfect Self-Control. VI I. Again, men are said to be of Imperfect Self-Control, not simply, but with the addition of the thing wherein, as in respect of anger, of honour, and gain. These then are pretty well the common state- ments. CHAP. II. ETHICS. 237 CHAP. 11. Questions raised, and slightly discussed. Now a man may raise a question, as to the nature Question of the right conception in violation of which aiiL°"' man fails of Self-Control. That he can so fail when knowing in the strict Socrates' sense what is right, some say is impossible: for it stated.
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