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1 II, 2 | least, always acts for a purpose, and this is a limit; for 2 III, 2 | are, and since an end or purpose is the end of some action, 3 III, 2 | And in general to what purpose would one suppose them to 4 IV, 2 | sophistic in respect of the purpose of the philosophic life. 5 V, 5 | contrary to impulse and purpose. For the compulsory is called 6 V, 5 | movement which accords with purpose and with reasoning.-(3) 7 V, 14| especially in those which have purpose.~ 8 V, 16| things. But the ultimate purpose is also an end.-Things, 9 VI, 3 | fortuitous-whether to matter or to the purpose or to the motive power, 10 VIII, 2| and such a position",(or a purpose may exist as well in some 11 VIII, 3| while important for another purpose, is of no importance for 12 IX, 1 | most useful for our present purpose. For potency and actuality 13 XI, 8 | effected in accordance with purpose. And so luck and thought 14 XI, 8 | with the same sphere; for purpose cannot exist without thought.