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Dialogue
1 Intro| of knowledge and specific kinds of knowledge,—a confusion 2 Intro| and that there are other kinds of knowledge— shoemaking, 3 Intro| Theaetetus has enumerated several kinds of knowledge, he has not 4 Intro| means him to extend to all kinds of knowledge the same process 5 Intro| together. There are two kinds of motions, a slow and a 6 Intro| must they not include two kinds of motion, change of place 7 Intro| be supposed to have both kinds of motion; for if not, the 8 Intro| can the exchange of two kinds of knowledge ever become 9 Intro| the outset what are the kinds of error which most easily 10 Intro| There are two principal kinds of it, recollection and 11 Thea| that this motion is of two kinds, a slower and a quicker; 12 Thea| folly and vice. All other kinds of wisdom or cleverness, 13 Thea| then there are these two kinds, ‘change,’ and ‘motion in 14 Thea| according to them have the two kinds of motion, and are changed 15 Thea| suppose that the birds are kinds of knowledge, and that when 16 Thea| after knowledge is of two kinds? one kind is prior to possession