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* Book 1

* Chapter 1 [Good as an end]

* Chapter 2 [Good for society]

* Chapter 3 [Knowledge of the good]

* Chapter 4 [First principles]

* Chapter 5 [Types of life]

* Chapter 6 [Good itself]

* Chapter 7 [Good for something else]

* Chapter 8 [Virtue and happiness]

* Chapter 9 [Source of virtue]

* Chapter 10 [Defining happiness]

* Chapter 11 [Happiness depends on happiness of others]

* Chapter 12 [Happiness as activity of soul]

* Chapter 13 [Kinds of virtue]

* Book 2

* Chapter 1 [Exercising virtue]

* Chapter 2 [Nature of right action]

* Chapter 3 [Pleasure and pain]

* Chapter 4 [How virtuous acts must be done]

* Chapter 5 [Virtues are states of character]

* Chapter 6 [Virtue concerned with mean action]

* Chapter 7 [Particulars of mean action]

* Chapter 8 [Three kinds of disposition]

* Chapter 9 [Erring on side of lesser evil]

* Book 3

* Chapter 1 [Virtue not action under compulsion or ignorance]

* Chapter 2 [Virtue involves choice, based on rational principle and thought]

* Chapter 3 [Thought must be about available means]

* Chapter 4 [Pleasure and pain affect perception of what is good]

* Chapter 5 [Extent of responsibility]

* Chapter 6 [Virtuous fear and fearlessness]

* Chapter 7 [Courage and rational fear]

* Chapter 8 [Five things sometimes called courage]

* Chapter 9 [Courage as endurance of pain]

* Chapter 10 [Intemperence involves bodily pleasures, but not all of them]

* Chapter 11 [Temperance involves moderate appetites]

* Chapter 12 [Temperance involves rational principle]

* Preface to the Fifth Edition.

* Book I.: The End.

* 1.: In All He Does Man Seeks Same Good As End Or Means.

* 2.: The End Is the Good; Our Subject Is This and Its Science Politics.

* 3.: Exactness Not Permitted By Subject Nor to Be Expected By Student, Who Needs Experience and Training.

* 4.: Men Agree That the Good Is Happiness, But Differ As to What This Is.

* 5.: The Good Cannot Be Pleasure, Nor Honour, Nor Virtue.

* 6.: Various Arguments to Show Against the Platonists That There Cannot Be One Universal Good.

* 7.: The Good Is the Final End, and Happiness Is This.

* 8.: This View Harmonizes Various Current Views.

* 9.: It Happiness Acquired, Or the Gift of Gods Or of Chance?

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