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    Supports→Being true, first, and immediate are the central conditions belonging to the definition of principles, whereas being better known qualifies principles only with respect to the conclusion.

    Properties belonging to a thing's definition concern what it is in itself

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    A demonstration must have as starting-points appropriate principles (NLP I.19, 106–7): true, first, immediate, prior to, better known than, and causes of the conclusion (NLP I.6, 34; DOS 503; 558). Of these conditions, to be true, first (or primitive), and immediate are the central ones: first because there is nothing prior to it in its kind—otherwise the source of scientific knowledge rests on an infinite series of demonstrations (NLP I.8, 43; I.11, 53); immediate because there is no medium bet

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