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| - A principle is
- Principles were the lesser virtues upheld by the different Matoran types. Each principle was derived from one or two of the Three Virtues.
* The Ta-Matoran believed in the principle of courage, derived from virtue of Duty.
* The Le-Matoran believed in the principle of faith, derived from the virtues of Unity and Duty.
* The Ko-Matoran believed in the principle of peace, derived from the virute of Destiny.
* The Onu-Matoran believed in the principle of prosperity, derived from the virtues of Duty and Destiny.
* The Po-Matoran believed in the principle of creation, derived from the virtues of Unity and Destiny.
* The Ga-Matoran believed in the principle of purity, derived from the virtue of Unity.
- A principle is a foundational Real Truth. They are basically Axioms. An axiom is something that can't be made understood by pure symbols therefore experience is needed to accept them. So principles are things we believe to be obvious and demand no Logical explanation to support them. Perhaps we will classify principles into generations. If so, the fundamental ones would be axioms and the subsequent generations would be corollaries, theorems, etc...
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| - A principle is
- Principles were the lesser virtues upheld by the different Matoran types. Each principle was derived from one or two of the Three Virtues.
* The Ta-Matoran believed in the principle of courage, derived from virtue of Duty.
* The Le-Matoran believed in the principle of faith, derived from the virtues of Unity and Duty.
* The Ko-Matoran believed in the principle of peace, derived from the virute of Destiny.
* The Onu-Matoran believed in the principle of prosperity, derived from the virtues of Duty and Destiny.
* The Po-Matoran believed in the principle of creation, derived from the virtues of Unity and Destiny.
* The Ga-Matoran believed in the principle of purity, derived from the virtue of Unity.
- A principle is a foundational Real Truth. They are basically Axioms. An axiom is something that can't be made understood by pure symbols therefore experience is needed to accept them. So principles are things we believe to be obvious and demand no Logical explanation to support them. Perhaps we will classify principles into generations. If so, the fundamental ones would be axioms and the subsequent generations would be corollaries, theorems, etc...
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