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Dialogue
1 Intro| Meno: ‘How can a man be ignorant of that which he knows?’ 2 Intro| that no one deems another ignorant or mistaken. If you form 3 Intro| and we cannot know and be ignorant at the same time; we cannot 4 Intro| And how can any one be ignorant of either of them, and yet 5 Thea| my writings in the same ignorant manner; but this is not 6 Thea| that no one deems another ignorant or mistaken in his opinion?~ 7 Thea| next-door neighbour; he is ignorant, not only of what he is 8 Thea| and also because he is ignorant of what is before him, and 9 Thea| is he at the same time ignorant of both?~THEAETETUS: That, 10 Thea| knowledge of objects, and ignorant.~THEAETETUS: No man, Socrates, 11 Thea| another, so long as we remain ignorant about knowledge; and at 12 Thea| we understand,’ ‘we are ignorant,’ as though we could still 13 Thea| knowledge of anything be ignorant of that which he knows, 14 Thea| still know nothing and be ignorant of all things?—you might 15 Thea| that knowledge can make him ignorant.~THEAETETUS: Perhaps, Socrates, 16 Thea| SOCRATES: But can he be ignorant of either singly and yet