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Dialogue
1 Intro| all the intervening middle principles, until, as he also says 2 Intro| theories of two and three principles, hot and cold, moist and 3 Intro| for gain about the general principles of right and wrong.~And 4 Intro| discord or war of opposite principles in the soul; and deformity 5 Intro| universe: one spoke of three principles warring and at peace again, 6 Intro| children; another of two principles, hot and cold, dry and moist, 7 Intro| separations of two or more principles? I used to think, when I 8 Intro| things. Thus there are five principles: (1) being, (2) motion, 9 Intro| Yet he is merely asserting principles which no one who could be 10 Intro| of opinion, with abstract principles. But objects of sense must 11 Intro| be verified; the abstract principles must be filled up and connected 12 Intro| Few attain to a balance of principles or recognize truly how in 13 Intro| again there are two opposite principles, of immediate experience 14 Intro| to one-sided or abstract principles. In this age of reason any 15 Soph| said that there were three principles, and that at one time there 16 Soph| and another spoke of two principles,—a moist and a dry, or a 17 Soph| conclusion that to unite the two principles is safer, and to say that 18 Soph| and cold or any other two principles are the universe, what is 19 Soph| say that one of the two principles is being, and yet attribute