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1 I, 6 | exponents of the arts should be ignorant of, and should not even 2 III, 1 | Now every wicked man is ignorant of what he ought to do and 3 III, 1 | be used not if a man is ignorant of what is to his advantage— 4 III, 1 | since the person who is ignorant of any of these acts involuntarily.~ 5 III, 1 | and number. A man may be ignorant, then, of who he is, what 6 III, 1 | of these no one could be ignorant unless he were mad, and 7 III, 1 | evidently also he could not be ignorant of the agent; for how could 8 III, 1 | is doing a man might be ignorant, as for instance people 9 III, 1 | action, and the man who was ignorant of any of these is thought 10 III, 1 | and especially if he was ignorant on the most important points; 11 III, 5 | we punish those who are ignorant of anything in the laws 12 III, 5 | that they are thought to be ignorant of through carelessness; 13 III, 5 | in their power not to be ignorant, since they have the power 14 III, 5 | self-indulgent. But if without being ignorant a man does the things which 15 III, 8 | character.~(5) People who are ignorant of the danger also appear 16 IV, 3 | other hand, are fools and ignorant of themselves, and that 17 V, 10| usual case, though it is not ignorant of the possibility of error. 18 VI, 7 | wisdom, when we see them ignorant of what is to their own 19 VII, 9 | are the opinionated, the ignorant, and the boorish-the opinionated 20 VIII, 8| between poor and rich, between ignorant and learned; for what a