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1 II, 21| may forget the other and think the opposite true. Suppose 2 II, 21| that A belongs to D, and think that it does not. Does he 3 II, 21| what he knows, he does not think? For he knows in a way that 4 II, 21| he maintains he does not think at all: but that is impossible.~ 5 II, 21| series, it is not possible to think both the premisses with 6 II, 21| then it is not possible to think; but nothing prevents a 7 II, 21| a triangle. A man might think that C did not exist, though 8 II, 21| the essence of bad will think the same thing to be the 9 II, 21| and C identical, he will think that C is B, and similarly 10 II, 21| similarly with the word "think". Similarly also with the 11 II, 21| incidentally. For it is possible to think this in many different ways.