On LibertyLongmans, Green and Company, 1908 - Всего страниц: 68 |
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... error for truth : if wrong , they lose , what is almost as great a benefit , the clearer perception and livelier impres- sion of truth , produced by its collision with error . It is necessary to consider separately these two hypotheses ...
... error for truth : if wrong , they lose , what is almost as great a benefit , the clearer perception and livelier impres- sion of truth , produced by its collision with error . It is necessary to consider separately these two hypotheses ...
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... error , than in any other thing which is done by public authority on its own judgment and responsibility . Judgment is given to men that they may use it . Because it may be used erroneously , are men to be told that they ought not to ...
... error , than in any other thing which is done by public authority on its own judgment and responsibility . Judgment is given to men that they may use it . Because it may be used erroneously , are men to be told that they ought not to ...
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... errors are corrigible . He is capable of rectifying his mistakes , by discussion and experience . Not by experience alone . There must be discussion , to show how experience is to be inter- preted . Wrong opinions and practices ...
... errors are corrigible . He is capable of rectifying his mistakes , by discussion and experience . Not by experience alone . There must be discussion , to show how experience is to be inter- preted . Wrong opinions and practices ...
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... error is measured by the wisdom and virtue of him who falls into it . If ever any one , possessed of power , had grounds for thinking him- self the best and most enlightened among his cotemporaries , it was the Emperor Marcus Aurelius ...
... error is measured by the wisdom and virtue of him who falls into it . If ever any one , possessed of power , had grounds for thinking him- self the best and most enlightened among his cotemporaries , it was the Emperor Marcus Aurelius ...
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... errors . This is a form of the argument for religious in- tolerance , sufficiently remarkable not to be passed without notice . is not , upon this theory , a deplorable error and misfortune , for which hu- manity should mourn in ...
... errors . This is a form of the argument for religious in- tolerance , sufficiently remarkable not to be passed without notice . is not , upon this theory , a deplorable error and misfortune , for which hu- manity should mourn in ...
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