Principle
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A principle is "a fundamental, primary, or general truth, on which other truths depend." Thus a principle is an abstraction which subsumes a great number of concretes. It is only by a means of principles that one can set one's long-range goals and evaluate the concrete alternatives of any given moment. It is only principles that enable a man to plan his future and achieve it. ["The Anatomy of Compromise"Â, CUI, p144]
In ethics, principles for behavior are known as virtues.
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