Aristotle

Aristotle

Greek philosopher.

An ancient Greek philosopher who contributed profoundly to nearly every field of knowledge, including ethics, metaphysics, politics, and science. He pioneered a systematic approach to philosophy and scientific inquiry. His works explore concepts of virtue, happiness, and rationality, laying the groundwork for Western intellectual traditions. His legacy endures in philosophy, science, and logic.

Aristotle Quotes about Truth

  • Authority is no source for Truth.
  • Be a free thinker and don't accept everything you hear as truth. Be critical and evaluate what you believe in.
  • We do not know a truth without knowing its cause.
  • The least initial deviation from the truth is multiplied later a thousandfold.
  • The high-minded man must care more for the truth than for what people think.
  • The investigation of the truth is in one way hard, in another easy. An indication of this is found in the fact that no one is able to attain the truth adequately, while, on the other hand, no one fails entirely, but everyone says something true about the nature of all things, and while individually they contribute little or nothing to the truth, by the union of all a considerable amount is amassed.