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1 III, 1| that which contributes to prudence. Also the competent is more 2 III, 2| the same principle also, prudence is more desirable in old 3 III, 2| is not desirable without prudence, but prudence is desirable 4 III, 2| desirable without prudence, but prudence is desirable without power. 5 III, 6| suppose it to be shown that prudence is not good, neither will 6 III, 6| more definite, e.g. that prudence alone of the virtues is 7 III, 6| justice) is so, or that prudence itself is not knowledge, 8 IV, 2| For some people hold that prudence is both virtue and knowledge, 9 IV, 2| not everybody admits that prudence is knowledge. If, however, 10 V, 7| property. (e.g.) inasmuch as prudence is identically related to 11 V, 7| it is not a property of prudence to be knowledge of the noble, 12 V, 7| could not be a property of prudence to be knowledge of the base. 13 V, 7| hand, it is a property of prudence to be the knowledge of the