ABSTRACT

In book IV, chapters 5-6, Aristotle considers and responds to the follow ing two views:

(PHEN) Anything that appears thus and so to someone, and anything that someone believes to be thus and so, is thus and so (i.e. all appearances and all beliefs are true);

and:

(REL) Anything that appears thus and so to someone, and anything that someone believes to be thus and so, is thus and so for him (i.e. all appearances and all beliefs are true relative to the one who has them).