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... opinion , than when in opposition to it . If all mankind minus one , were of one opinion , and only one person were of the contrary opinion , mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person , than he , if he had the ...
... opinion , than when in opposition to it . If all mankind minus one , were of one opinion , and only one person were of the contrary opinion , mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person , than he , if he had the ...
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... opinion , confirmed by the general opinion of mankind . It is also often argued , and still oftener thought , that none but bad men would desire to weaken these salutary beliefs ; and there can be nothing wrong , it is thought , in ...
... opinion , confirmed by the general opinion of mankind . It is also often argued , and still oftener thought , that none but bad men would desire to weaken these salutary beliefs ; and there can be nothing wrong , it is thought , in ...
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... opinion , and freedom of the expression of opinion , on four distinct grounds ; which we will now briefly recapitulate . First , if any opinion is compelled to silence , that opinion may , for aught we can certainly know , be true . To ...
... opinion , and freedom of the expression of opinion , on four distinct grounds ; which we will now briefly recapitulate . First , if any opinion is compelled to silence , that opinion may , for aught we can certainly know , be true . To ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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