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1 I, 2| soul with the principle or principles of Nature, according as 2 I, 2| they admit several such principles or one only. Thus Empedocles 3 I, 2| things are formed out of the principles or elements, so that soul 4 I, 2| the Forms themselves or principles, and are formed out of the 5 I, 2| and number of the first principles opinions differ. The difference 6 I, 2| make a blend and draw their principles from both sources. The number 7 I, 2| both sources. The number of principles is also in dispute; some 8 I, 2| traced back to the first principles. That is why (with one exception) 9 I, 2| construct it out of all the principles. Hence all those who admit 10 I, 2| admit a multiplicity of principles make the soul also multiple. 11 I, 2| of opposites among their principles, construct the soul also 12 I, 2| while those who admit as principles only one contrary of each 13 I, 5| of thing has elements or principles of its own, and that the 14 I, 5| been.~Further, each of the principles will have far more ignorance 15 II, 1| bodies; for they are the principles of all other bodies. Of