Summary
This quote suggests that in a situation where everyone holds incorrect beliefs or opinions, there is no absolute truth and everyone is essentially on an equal playing field. It implies that the presence of unanimous incorrectness can lead to a relativistic perspective where each individual's incorrectness cancels out one another, creating a sense of collective correctness. However, it also emphasizes the importance of questioning and critically evaluating the validity of widely held beliefs, as this quote acknowledges that a consensus of being wrong doesn't necessarily equate to being right.
Topics
Argument & Debate
By La Lehaussee