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1 III, 6 | prior to them, namely those knowable; for the knowledge of anything 2 IV, 4 | something indisputable and knowable, the opposite assertion 3 IV, 4 | opposite assertion will be more knowable. But (b) if it is equally 4 V, 6 | is the beginning of the knowable regarding each class. But 5 V, 15 | to the measure, and the knowable to knowledge, and the perceptible 6 V, 15 | that which is measurable or knowable or thinkable is called relative 7 VII, 3 | advance to that which is more knowable. For learning proceeds for 8 VII, 3 | way-through that which is less knowable by nature to that which 9 VII, 3 | nature to that which is more knowable; and just as in conduct 10 VII, 3 | start from what is more knowable to oneself and make what 11 VII, 3 | oneself and make what is knowable by nature knowable to oneself. 12 VII, 3 | what is knowable by nature knowable to oneself. Now what is 13 VII, 3 | to oneself. Now what is knowable and primary for particular 14 VII, 3 | sets of people is often knowable to a very small extent, 15 VII, 3 | from that which is barely knowable but knowable to oneself, 16 VII, 3 | which is barely knowable but knowable to oneself, and try to know 17 VII, 3 | and try to know what is knowable without qualification, passing, 18 VII, 16 | thing to something more knowable. Now of these concepts " 19 X, 6 | spoken of as relative to the knowable, the relation does not work 20 X, 6 | be the measure, and the knowable the thing measured, the 21 X, 6 | fact that all knowledge is knowable, but not all that is knowable 22 X, 6 | knowable, but not all that is knowable is knowledge, because in 23 X, 6 | knowledge is measured by the knowable.-Plurality is contrary neither 24 X, 6 | relative as knowledge is to knowable, if plurality is number 25 X, 7 | be between knowledge and knowable? But between great and small 26 XIII, 10| the elements will not be knowable. For (a) let the syllables 27 XIII, 10| elements will not be even knowable; for they are not universal,