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principium

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This supremacy of quantity is a result of the severance of modern learning--of which sciences are an integral part--from the metaphysical principle which binds all learning to a principium Unity from which flows the kinetic energy of their myriad forms.
3) Aquinas, developing earlier Church principles, argues in De regimine principium that government is a human creation, and may be revoked or limited by the community if tyrannical.
114: "Contra privationem utpote principium rerum naturalium scripserat Ockam, antequam Valla.
 
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