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1 I, 1 | even to persons with little power of comprehension. So then, 2 I, 13| of propositions; (2) the power to distinguish in how many 3 I, 15| to fail to possess the power of sight, (2) to fail to 4 I, 15| 2) to fail to put that power to active use. But if this 5 I, 15| opposite of "not to possess the power of sight" is to possess 6 I, 15| while of "not to put the power of sight to active use", 7 III, 2 | B, but not B without A: power (e.g.) is not desirable 8 III, 2 | prudence is desirable without power. Also, if of two things 9 VIII, 11| position: for it is not in the power of the one side only to 10 VIII, 14| to philosophic wisdom the power of discerning and holding 11 VIII, 14| natural ability just is the power right to choose the true