It is by finding out what something is not that one comes closest to understanding what it is.


Chapter I, Consolations For Unpopularity, p. 25. - The Consolations of Philosophy (2000)


It is by finding out what something is not that one comes closest to understanding what it is.

It is by finding out what something is not that one comes closest to understanding what it is.

It is by finding out what something is not that one comes closest to understanding what it is.

It is by finding out what something is not that one comes closest to understanding what it is.