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1 II, 6| and in respect of which no error is possible; in this sense 2 III, 3| time to have accounted for error also; for it is more intimately 3 III, 3| continues longer in the state of error than in that of truth. They 4 III, 3| who accept this) or (2) error is contact with the unlike; 5 III, 3| received principle that error as well as knowledge in 6 III, 3| sense is always free from error, and is found in all animals, 7 III, 3| discriminate and are either in error or not? The faculties in 8 III, 3| things that are never in error: e.g. knowledge or intelligence; 9 III, 3| objects of sense is never in error or admits the least possible 10 III, 3| derived motion is free from error while the sensation is present; ( 11 III, 6| constitutive essence is never in error nor is it the assertion 12 III, 6| of sight can never be in error, the belief that the white