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1 But the judgment of reason is overcome in the incontinent man .
2 Therefore it would appear that the incontinent man sins more gravely than the intemperate.
3 Therefore the incontinent man sins more gravely than the intemperate.
4 Who has less claim to this than the incontinent man ?
5 In the continent man it is moved by the reason, in the incontinent man it is moved by the concupiscible.
6 It would seem then (pursued Socrates) that the incontinent man is bound over to the worst sort of slavery, would it not?
7 Whether the Incontinent Man Sins More Gravely Than the Intemperate?
8 (3) For with the incontinent man it is not as with the self-seeker and the covetous.
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