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Perhaps however this question must be dismissed for the present, since a detailed
investigation of it belongs more properly to another branch of philosophy1 And
likewise with the Idea of the Good; for even if the goodness predicated of various in
common really is a unity or something existing separately and absolute, it clearly will
not be practicable or attainable by man; but the Good which we are now seeking is a good
within human reach.
1 .i.e., First Philosophy or Metaphysics.
Aristotle in 23 Volumes, Vol. 19, translated by H. Rackham. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1934.
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