Good Quote by Aristotle
“The true and the approximately true are apprehended by the same faculty; it may also be noted that men have a sufficient natural instinct for what is true, and usually do arrive at the truth. Hence the man who makes a good guess at truth is likely to make a good guess at probabilities.”
About This Quote
Source Treatise: Posterior Analytics, Book II, 4th century BC
Human reason can grasp both exact and approximate truths; good intuition aids both truth and probability judgments.
In simple terms: Reason and intuition help us find truth and estimate chances.
Trust informed intuition, refine reasoning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- scientific research
- decision making
- education
- risk assessment
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When should we trust a gut feeling over data?
- How to balance intuition with analysis?
Intuition can be biased; overreliance may mislead.