Aristotle Quote

Suppose, then, that all men were sick or deranged, save one or two of them who were healthy and of right mind. It would then be the latter two who would be thought to be sick and deranged and the former not!


The Metaphysics (ed. Penguin UK, 2004) - ISBN: 9780141912011


Suppose, then, that all men were sick or deranged, save one or two of them who were healthy and of right mind. It would then be the latter two who...

Suppose, then, that all men were sick or deranged, save one or two of them who were healthy and of right mind. It would then be the latter two who...

Suppose, then, that all men were sick or deranged, save one or two of them who were healthy and of right mind. It would then be the latter two who...

Suppose, then, that all men were sick or deranged, save one or two of them who were healthy and of right mind. It would then be the latter two who...