Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Pagina 298
... truth ought to pass , and always passes successfully , legal penalties being , in the end , power- less against truth , though sometimes beneficially effective against mischievous errors . This is a form of the argument for religious in ...
... truth ought to pass , and always passes successfully , legal penalties being , in the end , power- less against truth , though sometimes beneficially effective against mischievous errors . This is a form of the argument for religious in ...
Pagina 316
... truth is one - sided , it is more desirable than otherwise that unpopular truth should have one - sided asserters too ; such being usually the most energetic , and the most likely to compel reluctant attention to the fragment of wisdom ...
... truth is one - sided , it is more desirable than otherwise that unpopular truth should have one - sided asserters too ; such being usually the most energetic , and the most likely to compel reluctant attention to the fragment of wisdom ...
Pagina 321
... truth which men of narrow capacity are in earnest about is sure to be asserted , inculcated , and in many ways ever acted on , as if no other truth existed in the world , or at all events none that could limit or qualify the first . I ...
... truth which men of narrow capacity are in earnest about is sure to be asserted , inculcated , and in many ways ever acted on , as if no other truth existed in the world , or at all events none that could limit or qualify the first . I ...
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