Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social Criticism ; and SelectionsH.W. Wilson, 1903 - 332 Seiten |
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... truth the most practical line our endeavors can take . So that if I can show what my opponents call rough or coarse action , but what I would rather call random and ill - regulated action , -action with insufficient light , action ...
... truth the most practical line our endeavors can take . So that if I can show what my opponents call rough or coarse action , but what I would rather call random and ill - regulated action , -action with insufficient light , action ...
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... truth , it is valuable . Freedom , I said , was one of those things which we thus worshipped in itself , without enough regarding the ends for which freedom is to be desired . In our common notions and talk about freedom , we eminently ...
... truth , it is valuable . Freedom , I said , was one of those things which we thus worshipped in itself , without enough regarding the ends for which freedom is to be desired . In our common notions and talk about freedom , we eminently ...
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... truth as reason sees it , but that they are using a sort of con- ventional language , or what we call clap - trap , which is essential to the working of representative institu- tions . And therefore , I suppose , we ought rather to say ...
... truth as reason sees it , but that they are using a sort of con- ventional language , or what we call clap - trap , which is essential to the working of representative institu- tions . And therefore , I suppose , we ought rather to say ...
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... truth and soberness on the part of certain of our governors and guides never reaches at all the mass of us governed , to serve as a lesson to us , to abate our self - love , and to awaken in us a suspicion that our favourite prejudices ...
... truth and soberness on the part of certain of our governors and guides never reaches at all the mass of us governed , to serve as a lesson to us , to abate our self - love , and to awaken in us a suspicion that our favourite prejudices ...
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... truth makes us free . " It is true , Aristotle will undervalue knowing : " In what concerns virtue , " says he , " three things are necessary - knowledge , deliberate will , and perseverance ; but , whereas the two last are all ...
... truth makes us free . " It is true , Aristotle will undervalue knowing : " In what concerns virtue , " says he , " three things are necessary - knowledge , deliberate will , and perseverance ; but , whereas the two last are all ...
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