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1 I, 4 | from and those to the first principles. For Plato, too, was right 2 I, 4 | way from or to the first principles?" There is a difference, 3 I, 7 | in the case of the first principles; the fact is the primary 4 I, 7 | principle. Now of first principles we see some by induction, 5 I, 7 | other ways. But each set of principles we must try to investigate 6 III, 5 | refer actions to moving principles other than those in ourselves, 7 III, 5 | ourselves, the acts whose moving principles are in us must themselves 8 VI, 5 | demonstration of things whose first principles are variable (for all such 9 VI, 6 | knowledge, follow from first principles (for scientific knowledge 10 VI, 6 | variable. Nor are these first principles the objects of philosophic 11 VI, 6 | reason that grasps the first principles.~ 12 VI, 7 | what~follows from the first principles, but must also possess truth 13 VI, 7 | possess truth about~the first principles. Therefore wisdom must be 14 VI, 8 | abstraction, while the first principles of these other subjects 15 VI, 13| virtues were rules or rational principles (for he thought they were, 16 VII, 8 | argument that teaches the first principles, nor is it so here-virtue