Liberty, Equality, FraternitySmith, Elder, 1874 - Всего страниц: 370 |
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... persecute ; and that the commonplaces about liberty and toleration have been useful , notwithstanding their falsehood , I have admitted over and over again . As to the notion that I have an interest in being obscure on this matter for ...
... persecute ; and that the commonplaces about liberty and toleration have been useful , notwithstanding their falsehood , I have admitted over and over again . As to the notion that I have an interest in being obscure on this matter for ...
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... persecution does not of necessity involve a claim to infallibility , which Mr. Mill asserts . Mr. Morley never distinguishes between the denial of a proposition and the denial of an argument in its favour . for the plaintiff , with ...
... persecution does not of necessity involve a claim to infallibility , which Mr. Mill asserts . Mr. Morley never distinguishes between the denial of a proposition and the denial of an argument in its favour . for the plaintiff , with ...
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... persecution in all cases proceeds on a theory involving distinct intellectual error . As to the first argument , it is obvious that if people are prepared to take the chance of persecut- ing a proposition which may be wholly true as if ...
... persecution in all cases proceeds on a theory involving distinct intellectual error . As to the first argument , it is obvious that if people are prepared to take the chance of persecut- ing a proposition which may be wholly true as if ...
Стр. 44
... persecution for them . Unlimited freedom of opinion may be a very good thing , but it does not tend to zeal , or even to a distinct appreciation of the bearings of the opinions which are entertained . Nothing will give either but a deep ...
... persecution for them . Unlimited freedom of opinion may be a very good thing , but it does not tend to zeal , or even to a distinct appreciation of the bearings of the opinions which are entertained . Nothing will give either but a deep ...
Стр. 53
... persecuted for ' eccentricity . ' They were persecuted because their doctrines were disliked , rightly or wrongly as the case might be . The difference be- tween Mr. Mill's views and mine is that he instinctively assumes that whatever ...
... persecuted for ' eccentricity . ' They were persecuted because their doctrines were disliked , rightly or wrongly as the case might be . The difference be- tween Mr. Mill's views and mine is that he instinctively assumes that whatever ...
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