... struck between two sets of conflicting reasons. Even in natural philosophy there is always some other explanation possible of the same facts; some geocentric theory instead of heliocentric, some phlogiston instead of oxygen; and it has to be shown... On Liberty - Страница 66по John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 207 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 484 страници
...to be shown why that other theory cannot be the true one : and uflftrfiiisTs"*show«-atn}"TInfir'we know how it is shown, we do not understand the grounds...opinion consist in dispelling the appearances which favor some opinion different from it. The greatest orator, save one, of antiquity, has left it on record... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1920 - 442 страници
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| John Stuart Mill - 1947 - 436 страници
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| John Stuart Mill - 1921 - 84 страници
...phlogiston instead of oxygen ; and it has to be shown why that other theory cannot be the true one : and until this is shown, and until we know how it is shown,...three-fourths of the arguments for every disputed opinion coniist in dispelUng the appearances which favour some opinion different from it. The greatest orator,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1926 - 88 страници
...phlogiston instead of oxygen ; and it has to be shown why that other theory cannot be the true one : and until this is shown, and until we know how it is shown,...grounds of our opinion. But when we turn to subjects ^ntim'tely more complicated, to morals, religion", pulllics, social relations, and the business of... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1926 - 84 страници
...phlogiston instead of oxygen ; and it has to be shown why that other theory cannot be the true one : and until this is shown, and until we know how it is shown, we do not understand the grounds of our opinion. I Gut when we turn to subjects infinitely more complicated, to morals, religion, politics, social relations,... | |
| George Carpenter Clancy - 1928 - 288 страници
...is but one superstition the more, accidentally clinging to the words which enunciate a truth. . . . But when we turn to subjects infinitely more complicated...opinion consist in dispelling the appearances which favor some opinion different from it. The greatest orator, save one, of antiquity, has left it on record... | |
| Howard Kennedy Beale - 1936 - 888 страници
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