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y into the four elements。 Finding everything to be a compound of Matter and shaping principle… since the Matter of the elements is of itself shapeless… you will enquire whence this forming idea comes; and you will ask whether in the soul we recognise a simplex or whether this also has constituents; something representing Matter and something else… the Intellectual…Principle in it… representing Idea; the one corresponding to the shape actually on the statue; the other to the artist giving the shape。     Applying the same method to the total of things; here too we discover the Intellectual…Principle and this we set down as veritably the maker and creator of the All。 The underly has adopted; we see; certain shapes by which it becomes fire; water; air; earth; and these shapes have been imposed upon it by something else。 This other is Soul which; hovering over the Four 'the elements'; imparts the pattern of the Kosmos; the Ideas for which it has itself received from the Intellectual…Principle as the soul or mind of the craftsman draws upon his craft for the plan of his work。     The Intellectual…Principle is in one phase the Form of the soul; its shape; in another phase it is the giver of the shape… the sculptor; possessing inherently what is given… imparting to soul nearly the authentic reality while what body receives is but image and imitation。     4。 But; soul reached; why need we look higher; why not make this The First?     A main reason is that the Intellectual…Principle is at once something other and something more powerful than Soul and that the more powerful is in the nature of things the prior。 For it is certainly not true; as people imagine; that the soul; brought to perfection; produces Intellect。 How could that potentiality come to actuality unless there be; first; an effective principle to induce the actualization which; left to chance; might never occur?     The Firsts must be supposed to exist in actuality; looking to nothing else; self…complete。 Anything incomplete must be sequent upon these; and take its completion from the principles engendering it which; like fathers; labour in the improvement of an offspring born imperfect: the produced is a Matter to the producing principle and is worked over by it into a shapely perfection。     And if; further; soul is passible while something impassible there must be or by the mere passage of time all wears away; here too we are led to something above soul。     Again there must be something prior to Soul because Soul is in the world and there must be something outside a world in which; all being corporeal and material; nothing has enduring reality: failing such a prior; neither man nor the Ideas would be eternal or have true identity。     These and many other considerations establish the necessary existence of an Intellectual…Principle prior to Soul。     5。 This Intellectual…Principle; if the term is to convey the truth; must be understood to be not a principle merely potential and not one maturing from unintelligence to intelligence… that would simply send us seeking; once more; a necessary prior… but a principle which is intelligence in actuality and in eternity。     Now a principle whose wisdom is not borrowed must derive from itself any intellection it may make; and anything it may possess within itself it can hold only from itself: it follows that; intellective by its own resource and upon its own content; it is itself the very things on which its intellection acts。     For supposing its essence to be separable from its intellection and the objects of its intellection to be not itself; then its essence would be unintellectual; and it would be intellectual not actually but potentially。 The intellection and its object must then be inseparable… however the habit induced by our conditions may tempt us to distinguish; There too; the thinker from the thought。     What then is its characteristic Act and what the intellection which makes knower and known here identical?     Clearly; as authentic Intellection; it has authentic intellection of the authentically existent; and establishes their existence。 Therefore it is the Authentic Beings。     Consider: It must perceive them either somewhere else or within itself as its very self: the somewhere else is impossible… where could that be?… they are therefore itself and the content of itself。     Its objects certainly cannot be the things of sense; as people think; no First could be of the sense…known order; for in things of sense the Idea is but an image of the authentic; and every Idea thus derivative and exiled traces back to that original and is no more than an image of it。     Further; if the Intellectual…Principle is to be the maker of this All; it cannot make by looking outside itself to what does not yet exist。 The Authentic Beings must; then; exist before this All; no copies made on a model but themselves archetypes; primals; and the essence of the Intellectual…Principle。     We may be told that Reason…Principles suffice 'to the subsistence of the All': but then these; clearly; must be eternal; and if eternal; if immune; then they must exist in an Intellectual…Principle such as we have indicated; a principle earlier than condition; than nature; than soul; than anything whose existence is potential for contingent'。     The Intellectual…Principle; therefore; is itself the authentic existences; not a knower knowing them in some sphere foreign to it。 The Authentic Beings; thus; exist neither before nor after it: it is the primal legislator to Being or; rather; is itself the law of Being。 Thus it is true that 〃Intellectual and Being are identical〃; in the immaterial the knowledge of the thing is the thing。 And this is the meaning of the dictum 〃I sought myself;〃 namely as one of the Beings: it also bears on reminiscence。     For none of the Beings is outside the Intellectual…Principle or in space; they remain for ever in themselves; accepting no change; no decay; and by that are the authentically existent。 Things that arise and fall away draw on real being as something to borrow from; they are not of the real; the true being is that on which they draw。     It is by participation that the sense…known has the being we ascribe to it; the underlying nature has taken its shape from elsewhere; thus bronze and wood are shaped into what we see by means of an image introduced by sculpture or carpentry; the craft permeates the materials while remaining integrally apart from the material and containing in itself the reality of statue or couch。 And it is so; of course; with all corporeal things。     This universe; characteristically participant in images; shows how the image differs from the authentic beings: against the variability of the one order; there stands the unchanging quality of the other; self…situate; not needing space because having no magnitude; holding an existent intellective and self…sufficing。 The body…kind seeks its endurance in another kind; the Intellectual…Principle; sustaining by its marvellous Being; the things which of themselves must fall; does not itself need to look for a staying ground。     6。 We take it; then; that the Intellectual…Principle is the authentic existences and contains them all… not as in a place but as possessing itself and being one thing with this its content。 All are one there and yet are distinct: similarly the mind holds many branches and items of knowledge simultaneously; yet none of them merged into any other; each acting its own part at call quite independently; every conception coming out from the inner total and working singly。 It is after this way; though in a closer unity; that the Intellectual…Principle is all Being in one total… and yet not in one; since each of these beings is a distinct power which; however; the total Intellectual…Principle includes as the species in a genus; as the parts in a whole。 This relation may be illustrated by the powers in seed; all lies undistinguished in the unit; the formative ideas gathered as in one kernel; yet in that unit there is eye…principle; and there is hand…principle; each of which is revealed as a separate power by its distinct material product。 Thus each of the powers in the seed is a Reason…Principle one and complete yet including all the parts ov

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