When a person supposes that he knows, and does not know; this appears to be the great source of all the errors of the intellect.


Parmenides. Theaetetus. Sophist. State man. Philebus (ed. 1892)


When a person supposes that he knows, and does not know; this appears to be the great source of all the errors of the intellect.

When a person supposes that he knows, and does not know; this appears to be the great source of all the errors of the intellect.

When a person supposes that he knows, and does not know; this appears to be the great source of all the errors of the intellect.

When a person supposes that he knows, and does not know; this appears to be the great source of all the errors of the intellect.