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... Prejudices : their Sources and different Kinds . Truth is an objective property of knowledge ; but the judg- ment by which a thing is thought as true — and which has refer- ence to an understanding , and therefore to a special thinking ...
... Prejudices : their Sources and different Kinds . Truth is an objective property of knowledge ; but the judg- ment by which a thing is thought as true — and which has refer- ence to an understanding , and therefore to a special thinking ...
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... prejudices , but erroneous judgments . We must , therefore , distinguish from the prejudice itself the false cognition . that arises from the pre- judice . Thus , for instance , the significance of dreams is in it- self not a prejudice ...
... prejudices , but erroneous judgments . We must , therefore , distinguish from the prejudice itself the false cognition . that arises from the pre- judice . Thus , for instance , the significance of dreams is in it- self not a prejudice ...
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... prejudices . Amongst these are : - 1 ° . Formulas . - These are rules , the expression of which serves as a pattern for imitation . They are , besides , extremely useful in simplifying involved sentences , and therefore the most en ...
... prejudices . Amongst these are : - 1 ° . Formulas . - These are rules , the expression of which serves as a pattern for imitation . They are , besides , extremely useful in simplifying involved sentences , and therefore the most en ...
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... prejudice refers with them only to his- torical things ; in matters of religion , in which they are them- selves interested , they rely on the judgment of the learned . In general it is remarkable that the ignorant man has a prejudice ...
... prejudice refers with them only to his- torical things ; in matters of religion , in which they are them- selves interested , they rely on the judgment of the learned . In general it is remarkable that the ignorant man has a prejudice ...
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... prejudice of antiquity . When anything surpasses our expectation based on a general rule , then at first we wonder ... prejudice of novelty . At certain periods the authority of antiquity and the prejudice in its fa- vour fell off ...
... prejudice of antiquity . When anything surpasses our expectation based on a general rule , then at first we wonder ... prejudice of novelty . At certain periods the authority of antiquity and the prejudice in its fa- vour fell off ...
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