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We suppose ourselves to possess unqualified scientific knowledge of a
thing, as opposed to
knowing it in the accidental way in which the
sophist knows, when we think that we know
the cause on which the fact
depends, as the cause of that fact and of no other, and,
further, that
the fact could not be other than it is.
Now that scientific knowing is
something of this sort is evident — witness both those who
falsely
claim it and those who actually possess it, since the former merely
imagine themselves
to be, while the latter are also actually, in the
condition described. Consequently the proper
object of unqualified
scientific knowledge is something which cannot be other than it is.
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