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ARISTOTLEN icomachean Ethicstranslated and edited byROGER CRISPSt Anne's College, OxfordPUBLISHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGEThe Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, United KingdomCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESSThe Edinburgh Building, CambridgeCB22RU, UK West 20th Street, New York,NY10011 4211, USA Stamford Road, Oakleigh, Melbourne 3166, AustraliaRuiz de Alarco n 13, 28014 Madrid, Spain#Cambridge University Press 2000 This book is in copyright. Subject to statutory exceptionand to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements,no reproduction of any part may take place withoutthe written permission of Cambridge University published 2000 Printed in the United Kingdom at the University Press, CambridgeTypeset in 11/13pt Ehrhardt[CE]A catalogue record for this book is available from the British LibraryLibrary of Congress cataloguing in publication dataAristotle.[Nicomachean ethics. English]Nicomachean ethics / ARISTOTLE : translated and edited by Roger (Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy)Includes 521 63221 81.
horsemanship, and horsemanship itself and every action in warfare come under military science, and others similarly come under others – then in all these cases the end of the master science is more worthy of choice than the ends of the subordinate sciences, since these latter ends are pursued also for the sake of the former. And it makes no
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