“For knowing is spoken of in three ways: it may be either universal knowledge or knowledge proper to the matter in hand or actualising such knowledge; consequently three kinds of error also are possible.”
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The Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1: The Revised Oxford Translation is a scholarly compilation that presents the works of Aristotle in English. This volume is part of a multi-volume set that aims to provide a definitive edition of Aristotle's writings. The translations are based on the Revised Oxford Translation series, which is known for its accuracy and scholarly rigor. The collection includes a variety of Aristotle's works, covering philosophy, science, and other subjects, offering readers a comprehensive view of his intellectual contributions. more
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