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Aristotle Says, "By Faculties, I Mean Appetite, Anger, Fear, Confidence

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Aristotle says, "By faculties, I mean appetite, anger, fear, confidence, envy, joy, friendly feeling, hatred, longing, emulation, pity, and in general the feelings that are accompanied by pleasure or pain."

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