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Ἑλληνική Transliterate
English
Perseus-text-1999.01.0049-0:sen=a7
πρῶτον δὲ σκεπτέον ἐν τίνι τὸ εὖ ζῆν καὶ πῶς κτητόν , πότερον φύσει γίγνονται πάντες εὐδαίμονες οἱ τυγχάνοντες ταύτης τῆς προσηγορίας , ὥσπερ μεγάλοι καὶ μικροὶ καὶ τὴν χροιὰν διαφέροντες , ἢ διὰ μαθήσεως , ὡς οὔσης ἐπιστήμης τινὸς τῆς εὐδαιμονίας , ἢ διά τινος ἀσκήσεως [ πολλὰ γὰρ οὔτε κατὰ φύσιν οὔτε μαθοῦσιν ἀλλ᾽ ἐθισθεῖσιν ὑπάρχει τοῖς ἀνθρώποις , φαῦλα μὲν τοῖς φαύλως ἐθισθεῖσι , χρηστὰ δὲ τοῖς χρηστῶς ] , ἢ τούτων μὲν κατ᾽ οὐδένα τῶν τρόπων , δυοῖν δὲ θάτερον , ἤτοι καθάπερ οἱ νυμφόληπτοι καὶ θεόληπτοι τῶν ἀνθρώπων , ἐπιπνοίᾳ δαιμονίου τινὸς ὥσπερ ἐνθουσιάζοντες ,
but
we
must
consider
first
what
the
good
life
consists
in
and
how
it
is
to
be
obtained
-
whether
all
of
those
who
receive
the
designation
'
happy
'
acquire
happiness
by
nature
,
as
is
the
case
with
tallness
and
shortness
of
stature
and
differences
of
complexion
,
or
by
study
,
which
would
imply
that
there
is
a
science
of
happiness
,
or
by
some
form
of
training
,
for
there
are
many
human
attributes
that
are
not
bestowed
by
nature
nor
acquired
by
study
but
gained
by
habituation
-
bad
attributes
by
those
trained
in
bad
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Ἑλληνική Transliterate
English
Perseus-text-1999.01.0049-0-sen=7