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[...]ness. chap. 3
On modesty, and its extremes. chap. 4
On mildness, and its extremes. chap. 5
On affability, and its extremes. chap. 6
On truth, and its extremes. chap. 7
On courtesy, and its extremes. chap. 8
On shame. chap. 9
On justice and injustice, and the modes of the unjust. chap. 1
What particular justice is, and of how many kinds. chap. 2
On distributive justice. chap. 3
On commutative justice. chap. 4
On retaliation, money, and need. chap. 5
On injury, and civil, masterly, and domestic justice. chap. 6
On natural and legal justice. chap. 7
On the twofold harm which is inflicted on others. chap. 8
On suffering injury. chap. 9
On equity and goodness, and the equitable and the good. chap. 10
On committing injury. chap. 11
On right reason, the twofold virtue, and the parts of the soul. chap. 1
On the principles of action. chap. 2
An enumeration of intellectual habits: what the object of science is, and its properties. chap. 3
On art. chap. 4
On prudence. chap. 5
On the intellect. chap. 6
On wisdom. chap. 7
On the parts of prudence. chap. 8
On good deliberation. chap. 9
On sagacity. chap. 10
On judgment. chap. 11
On the utility of wisdom and prudence. chap. 12
On natural virtue, and the connection between the virtues and prudence. chap. 13
On heroic virtue, continence, and their opposites. chap. 1
On the continent and the incontinent. chap. 2
In what manner the continent act. chap. 3
Concerning what things the continent and incontinent are occupied. chap. 4
That there is no incontinence regarding pleasures beyond nature, and that there are two species of it. chap. 5
On the incontinence of anger, the differences of pleasures, and human vice. chap. 6
On the continent, the incontinent, the steadfast, and the soft. chap. 7
The distinction of the incontinent from the intemperate. chap. 8
On the agreement and difference between the continent and the stubborn. chap. 9
That prudence and incontinence are not found together in the same person. chap. 10
On pleasure. chap. 11
The refutation of the arguments concerning pleasure. chap. 12
On the species of pleasures. chap. 13
On bodily pleasures. chap. 14
On friendship. chap. 1