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1 II, 18| Therefore the conclusion and the error results from one of them.~ 2 II, 21| arrangement of the terms, so error may arise in our thought 3 II, 21| again A belongs to no C. An error of this kind is similar 4 II, 21| this kind is similar to the error into which we fall concerning 5 II, 21| should have the knowledge and error that are contrary to one 6 II, 21| cases stated above. The error in respect of the middle 7 II, 21| other, he will fall into error. And this is the relation 8 II, 21| consequently three kinds of error also are possible. Nothing 9 II, 21| that his knowledge and his error are not contrary. And this 10 II, 21| has his thought caused an error contrary to his knowledge: 11 II, 21| to his knowledge: for the error contrary to the knowledge