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[117a]

Alcibiades
I begin to have misgivings about myself, but still I think I should make the same answer.

Socrates
And the reason would be, because you know?

Alcibiades
I think so.

Socrates
Then if you involuntarily give contradictory answers, clearly it must be about things of which you are ignorant.

Alcibiades
Very likely.

Socrates
And you say you are bewildered in answering about just and unjust, noble and base, evil and good, expedient and inexpedient? Now, is it not obvious that your bewilderment is caused by your ignorance of these things?


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