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1 IV, 4 | right and all would be in error, and our opponent himself 2 IV, 4 | confesses himself to be in error.-And at the same time our 3 IV, 4 | at issue.~Again, is he in error who judges either that the 4 V, 29| almost that there could be no error. But it is possible to describe 5 IX, 10| that of the objects is in error. This being so, when is 6 IX, 10| is not possible to be in error regarding the question what 7 IX, 10| is not possible to be in error about them). And they all 8 IX, 10| is not possible to be in error, but only to know them or 9 IX, 10| falsity does not exist, nor error, but only ignorance-and 10 IX, 10| unchangeable things there can be no error in respect of time, if we 11 IX, 10| number not even this form of error is possible; for we cannot 12 XIII, 3| not for this reason be in error, any more than when one 13 XIII, 3| when it is not; for the error is not included in the premisses.~ 14 XIII, 3| beautiful or the good are in error. For these sciences say 15 XIII, 8| reality; and the cause of the error they fell into is that they