gre ed. Burnet 1903 260a1-260bΞένος
οὐκοῦν γνωστικαὶ μὲν αἵ τε τοιαῦται σύμπασαι καὶ ὁπόσαι συνέπονται τῇ λογιστικῇ, κρίσει δὲ καὶ ἐπιτάξει (260b) διαφέρετον ἀλλήλοιν τούτω τὼ γένη;
eng tr. Jowett 1817-1893STRANGER:
Are not all such sciences, no less than arithmetic and the like, subjects of pure knowledge; and is not the difference between the two classes, that the one sort has the power of judging only, and the other of ruling as well?
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