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“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.” quote by Aristotle
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“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.”

Aristotle

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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.

Key Takeaway

Trust informed intuition, refine reasoning.

Themes

knowledge reason probability intuition

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical instructive

When to use this quote

  • scientific research
  • decision making
  • education
  • risk assessment

Key Concepts

epistemology logic cognitive bias

Questions to Reflect On

  • When should we trust a gut feeling over data?
  • How to balance intuition with analysis?
A Different Perspective

Intuition can be biased; overreliance may mislead.

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