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5862 | A single counterexample is enough to prove that a truth is not necessary [Aristotle] |
Full Idea: If we have a single counter-instance, the argument is refuted as not necessary, even if more cases are otherwise or more often otherwise. | |
From: Aristotle (The Art of Rhetoric [c.350 BCE], 1403a07) | |
A reaction: This is Aristotle (pioneering hero) pointing out what we now tend to think of as Karl Popper's falsification, the certain way to demonstrate the falseness of a supposed law of nature, by finding one anomaly from it. |
5854 | Nobody fears a disease which nobody has yet caught [Aristotle] |
Full Idea: Nobody is on his guard against a disease that nobody has yet caught. | |
From: Aristotle (The Art of Rhetoric [c.350 BCE], 1372a27) | |
A reaction: A beautifully simple indication of one problem with induction. In a dangerous situation, you can't wait around for a few experiences in order to learn the regularities and rules. Either you are doomed, or you must explain using related experiences. |