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By the only method which could command assent ( the appeal to incontrovert- ible principles ) they exposed the unreasonableness of the prevailing individualism in questions of taste , and of the mistaken theories on which it leaned .
By the only method which could command assent ( the appeal to incontrovert- ible principles ) they exposed the unreasonableness of the prevailing individualism in questions of taste , and of the mistaken theories on which it leaned .
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Most often it has been connected with some charge which I could not acknowledge , or some principle which I had ... of my principles in Politics , Religion , and Philosophy , and an application of the rules , deduced from philosophical ...
Most often it has been connected with some charge which I could not acknowledge , or some principle which I had ... of my principles in Politics , Religion , and Philosophy , and an application of the rules , deduced from philosophical ...
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That these are not necessary practical results of such principles , we owe to that fortunate inconsequence of our nature , which permits the heart to rectify the errors of the understanding . The detailed examination of the consular ...
That these are not necessary practical results of such principles , we owe to that fortunate inconsequence of our nature , which permits the heart to rectify the errors of the understanding . The detailed examination of the consular ...
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