| 212 lapas
...expression of an opinion is that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than...impression of truth, produced by its collision with error. No stronger case can be shown for prohibiting anything which is regarded as a personal immorality,... | |
| Andrew Bailey - 2004 - 362 lapas
...of an opinion is, that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than...impression of truth, produced by its collision with error. It is necessary to consider separately these two hypotheses, each of which has a distinct branch of... | |
| Judy Breck - 2004 - 182 lapas
...of an opinion is, that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than...impression of truth, produced by its collision with error. 18 Nothing will be more interesting to watch in the functional aspects of the future age of universal... | |
| Dennis Hayes - 2004 - 244 lapas
...expression of an opinion is that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than...impression of truth produced by its collision with error. (Mill 1859/1995: 76) Mill's rationale for freedom of speech, is now held to be old fashioned: the great... | |
| 274 lapas
...chapter 8), Mill argues that allowing complete freedom of thought and expression has certain benefits. still more than those who hold it. If the opinion...impression of truth produced by its collision with error." The problem, frequently cited by the opposition, is that other concerns such as national security or... | |
| Melvin Jonah Lasky - 752 lapas
...in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind If the opinion is right, they are deprived of the...impression of truth, produced by its collision with error. . . . We can never be sure that the opinion we are endeavouring to stifle is a false opinion; and were... | |
| RC Agarwal - 2004 - 580 lapas
...one person than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind".6 He further said, "If the opinion is right, they are deprived of the...impression of truth, produced by its collision with error".7 Mill expressed his views about the administration in his book, 'Representative Government'... | |
| Angus J. L. Menuge - 2004 - 288 lapas
...critics. As Mill says: If the opinion is right, [the majority] are deprived of the opportunity for exchanging error for truth; if wrong, they lose, what...clearer perception and livelier impression of truth provided by its collision with error.93 Either way, when dissent is tolerated, society has a better... | |
| Murray Dry - 2004 - 324 lapas
...of an opinion is, that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than...it. If the opinion is right, they are deprived of dre opportunity of exchanging error for truth: if wrong they lose, what is almost as great a benefit,... | |
| Duane Litfin - 2004 - 300 lapas
...of an opinion, is that it is robbing the human race, posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than those who hold it. If the opinion is righr, they are deprived of the opportunity of exchanging error for truth: if wrong, they lose, what... | |
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