Interpretation: Even if my beloved teacher makes a mistake and draws a wrong conclusion, I will never follow blindly.
Background: Aristotle showed great courage on the road of exploring truth: he was not afraid of authority and tradition. He made no secret of the serious differences between himself and his teacher in the contents and methods of philosophical thinking, and criticized the teacher's mistakes without mercy. This naturally attracted some people's accusations that Aristotle was an ungrateful person who betrayed his teacher, and Aristotle responded to a famous saying that resounded throughout history: "I love my teacher, and I love the truth more."
Aristotle (384 ~ 322 BC), an ancient philosopher and ancient Greek, is one of the great philosophers, scientists and educators in the ancient history of the world, and can be called a master of Greek philosophy. He is Plato's student and Alexander's teacher.
Plato (Plato, π λ? τeππ (427-347 BC) is a great philosopher in ancient Greece and one of the greatest philosophers and thinkers in the whole western philosophy and even the whole western culture.