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1 I, 14| cases, should be taken as a principle or accepted position; for 2 II, 8 | sensation. Moreover, the principle stated is just as useful 3 III, 1 | do us no harm. This last principle is the same as the one that 4 III, 2 | in old age. On the same principle also, prudence is more desirable 5 III, 6 | objectionable thing. On the same principle, also, if what is pleasant 6 IV, 1 | the other. The elementary principle in regard to all such cases 7 IV, 2 | embraced by the other. Yet a principle of this kind gives rise 8 IV, 6 | usually thought to be a principle alike of rest and of motion, 9 V, 3 | only by sensation. This principle will be true in the case 10 VI, 6 | The usefulness of this principle is found in meeting those 11 VI, 6 | the differentia, on the principle that the same thing cannot 12 VI, 14| been demolished, on the principle that there cannot be more 13 VIII, 3 | lie too close to the first principle are hard to treat in argument: 14 VIII, 3 | between the conclusion and the principle, whereby the succeeding 15 VIII, 11| has already been said. The principle that a man who hinders the 16 VIII, 14| moderately ready with a first principle, or hypothesis.~Moreover,