Ethics

London: Allen & Unwin. Edited by J. A. K. Thomson (1953)
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We will next speak of Liberality. Now this is thought to be the mean state, having for its object-matter Wealth: I mean, the Liberal man is praised not in the circumstances of war, nor in those which constitute the character of perfected self-mastery, nor again in judicial decisions, but in respect of giving and receiving Wealth, chiefly the former. By the term Wealth I mean all those things whose worth is measured by money.

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edition Aristotle (1963) "Ethics". Dutton

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