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1 I, 46| not-white"; so is that of "he knows what is good" to "he knows 2 I, 46| knows what is good" to "he knows what is not-good". For there 3 I, 46| between the expressions "he knows what is good" and "he is 4 II, 21| this simply that what he knows, he does not think? For 5 II, 21| he does not think? For he knows in a way that A belongs 6 II, 21| the whole; so that what he knows in a way, this he maintains 7 II, 21| which B belongs, and he knows that B belongs to D, then 8 II, 21| B belongs to D, then he knows that A belongs to D. Consequently 9 II, 21| to all C. If then a man knows that A belongs to everything 10 II, 21| everything to which B belongs, he knows that A belongs to C. But 11 II, 21| particulars. Thus then he knows that C contains two right 12 II, 21| Nothing prevents a man who knows both that A belongs to the 13 II, 21| it is evident that if he knows the one and does not know