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1 I, 1 | soul is in some sense the principle of animal life. Our aim 2 I, 2 | identify soul with the principle or principles of Nature, 3 I, 2 | specially posits as the principle of all things; at any rate 4 I, 2 | of movement, to the same principle, when he says that it was 5 I, 2 | finest in grain and a first principle; therein lay the grounds 6 I, 2 | movement. As the primordial principle from which all other things 7 I, 5 | It seems also that the principle found in plants is also 8 I, 5 | soul; for this is the only principle which is common to both 9 I, 5 | exists in isolation from the principle of sensation, though there 10 II, 12| contrary qualities, and so no principle in them capable of taking 11 III, 2 | moment of time.~About the principle in virtue of which we say 12 III, 3 | like.~But it is a received principle that error as well as knowledge 13 III, 10| another, which happens when a principle of reason and a desire are