... neglected truths, bursting the bonds which kept them down, and either seeking reconciliation with the truth contained in the common opinion, or fronting it as enemies, and setting themselves up, with similar exclusiveness, as the whole truth. The... The Popular Science Monthly - Pàgina 5661876Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 232 pàgines
...with similar exclusiveness, as the whole truth. The latter case is hitherto the most frequent, as, in the human mind, one-sidedness has always been the...of the truth usually sets while another rises. Even >v progress, which ought to superadd, for the most ; part only substitutes one partial and incom. plete... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1863 - 236 pàgines
...with similar exclusiveness, as the whole truth. The latter case f, is hitherto the most frequent, as, in the human | ! mind, one-sidedness has always been...part of the truth usually sets while another rises. Ever progress, which ought to superadd, for the most! part only substitutes one partial and incom-*... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1869 - 258 pàgines
...with similar exclusiveness, as the whole truth. The latter case is hitherto the most frequent, as, in the human mind, one-sidedness has always been the...progress, which ought to superadd, for the most part only F2 substitutes, one partial and incomplete truth for another; improvement consisting chiefly in this,... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 pàgines
...furnishes an apt illustration of the general truth set forth by a great modern writer, that " in tho human mind, one-sidedness has always been the rule,...rises. Even progress, which ought to superadd, for tho most part only substitutes one partial and incomplete truth for another; improvement consisting... | |
| David Kay - 1873 - 242 pàgines
...themselves, and to form ideas concerning them conformable to their nature."— (BuRLAMAQui: Natural Law.) " In revolutions of opinion, one part of the truth usually sets while another rises, . . . improvement consisting chiefly in this, that the new fragment of truth is more wanted, to our... | |
| Charles Clement Coe - 1895 - 638 pàgines
...fronting it as enemies and setting themselves up with similar exclusiveness as the whole truth. . . . Hence, even in revolutions of opinion, one part of the truth usually sets while another rises. . . . Such being the partial character of prevailing opinions, even when resting on a true foundation,... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson, G. Astor Singer - 1897 - 708 pàgines
...clearly how almost inextricably is injustice interwoven with justice. " In the human mind," he says, " one-sidedness has always been the rule, and many-sidedness the exception. Hence, even in revolutions, one part of the truth sets while the other rises. Even progress, which ought to superadd, for the most... | |
| Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1913 - 556 pàgines
...with similar exclusiveness, as the whole truth. The latter case is hitherto the more frequent, as, in the human mind, one-sidedness has always been the...opinion, one part of the truth usually sets while the other rises. Even progress, which ought to superadd, for the most part only substitutes one partial... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1913 - 88 pàgines
...with similar exclusiveness, as the whole truth. The latter case is hitherto the most frequent, as, in the human mind, one-sidedness has always been the...revolutions of opinion, one part of the truth usually seta while another rises. Even progress, which ought to superadd, for the most part only substitutes,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1926 - 88 pàgines
...with similar exclusiveness, as the whole trnth. The latter case is hitherto the most frequent, as, in the human mind, one-sidedness has always been the...even in revolutions of opinion, one part of the truth usually_ sets wnilf~'anotlier rises. Even progress, which ought to superadd, for the most part only... | |
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