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In the matter of a difficult question it is more likely that the truth should have been discovered by the few than by the many.
Rene Descartes
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What this quote means

The truth about complex issues is often found by a small group rather than the larger population.

This quote by Rene Descartes suggests that when it comes to difficult questions or complex truths, it is typically the insights and understanding of a select few individuals who are able to uncover the truth more effectively than the larger masses. This highlights the idea that not all truths are easily accessible or understood by everyone and that intellectual rigor often lies within a minority.

Themes

TruthKnowledgePhilosophyWisdomInsight

In practice

Example use cases

During a philosophical debate in class, to emphasize the importance of expert opinion.

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