Of actions some aim at what is necessary and useful, and some at what is honorable. And the preference given to one or the other class of actions must necessarily be like the preference given to one or other part of the soul and its actions over the other; there must be war for the sake of peace, business for the sake of leisure, things useful and necessary for the sake of things honorable.


The Works of Aristotle (ed. 1952)


Of actions some aim at what is necessary and useful, and some at what is honorable. And the preference given to one or the other class of actions...

Of actions some aim at what is necessary and useful, and some at what is honorable. And the preference given to one or the other class of actions...

Of actions some aim at what is necessary and useful, and some at what is honorable. And the preference given to one or the other class of actions...

Of actions some aim at what is necessary and useful, and some at what is honorable. And the preference given to one or the other class of actions...