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Pagina 57
... opinions , it is best to argue with judgments below our own , that the frequent spoils and victories over their reasons may settle in ourselves an esteem and confirmed opinion of our own . Every man is not a proper champion for truth ...
... opinions , it is best to argue with judgments below our own , that the frequent spoils and victories over their reasons may settle in ourselves an esteem and confirmed opinion of our own . Every man is not a proper champion for truth ...
Pagina 170
... opinion must sup- pose ( unless he be self - condemned ) that his persuasion is built upon good grounds , and that his assent is no greater than what the evidence of the truth he holds forces him to ; and that they are arguments , and ...
... opinion must sup- pose ( unless he be self - condemned ) that his persuasion is built upon good grounds , and that his assent is no greater than what the evidence of the truth he holds forces him to ; and that they are arguments , and ...
Pagina 253
... opinion of it . " " Truly , " said I , “ I think it as good as the former . " " I am very glad to hear you say so , " says he , " but mind the next- " You seem a sister of the Nine . " That is , " says he , " you seem a sister of the ...
... opinion of it . " " Truly , " said I , “ I think it as good as the former . " " I am very glad to hear you say so , " says he , " but mind the next- " You seem a sister of the Nine . " That is , " says he , " you seem a sister of the ...
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