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all things in life that are to be chosen, and avoided: to make good use of all existing goods: to converse rightly: to perceive the opportunities: to use things keenly, both in word and deed: to have the experience of all useful things. Memory, and experience, and keenness of mind, are either each one of them from prudence, or they accompany prudence: or some of them are like co-causes of prudence, just like experience, and memory: while others are like parts of prudence: such as good counsel, and keenness of mind.
Aporia difficulty/doubt.
Correction.
II. Causes of this.
III. Parts, or forms.