An Essay on the Influence of Authority in Matters of OpinionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1875 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... moral character . 2. How far anonymous testimony may have weight . 3. Cases in which testimony is strengthened by special training 4. Distinction between testimony , argument , and authority • 5. Comparative frequency of qualities which ...
... moral character . 2. How far anonymous testimony may have weight . 3. Cases in which testimony is strengthened by special training 4. Distinction between testimony , argument , and authority • 5. Comparative frequency of qualities which ...
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... Moral authority of the government and effect of its example 15. A government may countenance sound opinions by upholding good in- stitutions 222 224 16. Censorship of the press in secular affairs 225 17. The qualifications of ...
... Moral authority of the government and effect of its example 15. A government may countenance sound opinions by upholding good in- stitutions 222 224 16. Censorship of the press in secular affairs 225 17. The qualifications of ...
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... morals and religion , which are early presented to the mind of a child , often involve considerations so numerous ... morality , government , history II.j 7 EXTENT OF OPINIONS FOUNDED UPON AUTHORITY .
... morals and religion , which are early presented to the mind of a child , often involve considerations so numerous ... morality , government , history II.j 7 EXTENT OF OPINIONS FOUNDED UPON AUTHORITY .
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Sir George Cornewall Lewis. and sentiments on religion , morality , government , history , and the relations of ... moral and intellectual ideas of their immediate predecessors , which give to each nation its distinctive attributes ...
Sir George Cornewall Lewis. and sentiments on religion , morality , government , history , and the relations of ... moral and intellectual ideas of their immediate predecessors , which give to each nation its distinctive attributes ...
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Sir George Cornewall Lewis. a mathematician takes his historical and political opinions , a moral philosopher or an historian takes his physical opinions , on trust . The difficulty and labour of original thought and investi- gation are ...
Sir George Cornewall Lewis. a mathematician takes his historical and political opinions , a moral philosopher or an historian takes his physical opinions , on trust . The difficulty and labour of original thought and investi- gation are ...
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