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  2. Bekker numbering - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Bekker number denoting the beginning of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is 1094a1, which corresponds to page 1094 of Bekker's edition, first column (column a), line 1. [2] All modern editions or translations of Aristotle intended for scholarly readers use Bekker numbers, in addition to or instead of page numbers.

  3. Nicomachean Ethics - Wikipedia

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    The Nicomachean Ethics is often abbreviated as NE or EN. Books and chapters are referred to with Roman and Arabic numerals respectively, along with corresponding Bekker numbers. For example, "NE II.2, 1103b1" means "Nicomachean Ethics, book II, chapter 2, Bekker page 1103, column b, line number 1". Chapter divisions, and the number of chapters ...

  4. Template:Corpus Aristotelicum table - Wikipedia

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    Bekker number: Work Latin name Metaphysics 980a Metaphysics: Metaphysica: Ethics and politics 1094a Nicomachean Ethics: Ethica Nicomachea: 1181a Great Ethics* Magna Moralia * 1214a Eudemian Ethics: Ethica Eudemia: 1249a [On Virtues and Vices] [De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus] 1252a Politics: Politica: 1343a Economics* Oeconomica * Rhetoric and ...

  5. Aristotelian ethics - Wikipedia

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    Bekker number: Work Latin name Ethics and politics 1094a Nicomachean Ethics: Ethica Nicomachea: 1181a Great Ethics* Magna Moralia * 1214a Eudemian Ethics: Ethica Eudemia: 1249a [On Virtues and Vices] [De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus] 1252a Politics: Politica: 1343a Economics* Oeconomica *

  6. Works of Aristotle - Wikipedia

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    Surviving fragments of the many lost works of Aristotle were included in the fifth volume of Bekker's edition, edited by Valentin Rose. These are not cited by Bekker numbers, however, but according to fragment numbers. Rose's first edition of the fragments of Aristotle was Aristoteles Pseudepigraphus (1863). As the title suggests, Rose ...

  7. Talk:Nicomachean Ethics - Wikipedia

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    In the article, I added the bekker number for the quote you wrote in, so that people can find the quote if they have a copy of the Nicomachean Ethics. - Tom M Actually that quote was in the stub when I started looking at it. Thanks for finding it; I added the book & chapter numbers.

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    1 cup of arils (the fruit's seeds), 2.9 grams of protein. The ruby red seeds inside a pomegranate are high in antioxidants, and provide dietary fiber, fatty acids and essential vitamins and minerals.

  9. Potentiality and actuality - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, potentiality and actuality [1] are a pair of closely connected principles which Aristotle used to analyze motion, causality, ethics, and physiology in his Physics, Metaphysics, Nicomachean Ethics, and De Anima. [2] The concept of potentiality, in this context, generally refers to any "possibility" that a thing can be said to have.