Bentham's Handbook of Political FallaciesCrowell, 1971 - 269 pàgines |
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Pàgina 88
... degree , may afford all too conclusive evidence of a sort of relatively bad character is hardly to be denied . If , for example , per- sonal interest inclining him against the measure on a former occasion , arguments have been urged by ...
... degree , may afford all too conclusive evidence of a sort of relatively bad character is hardly to be denied . If , for example , per- sonal interest inclining him against the measure on a former occasion , arguments have been urged by ...
Pàgina 242
... degree with absurdity , and many of them apparently composed of nothing else , the question naturally arises how they could have acquired so extensive a currency among men ? Is it credible ( it may be asked ) that their inanity and ...
... degree with absurdity , and many of them apparently composed of nothing else , the question naturally arises how they could have acquired so extensive a currency among men ? Is it credible ( it may be asked ) that their inanity and ...
Pàgina 255
... degree of force on the utterer's mind is represented by him as acting with a considerably greater degree of force . Thus a man who really considers his opinion as invested only with a degree of proba- bility , may speak of it as a ...
... degree of force on the utterer's mind is represented by him as acting with a considerably greater degree of force . Thus a man who really considers his opinion as invested only with a degree of proba- bility , may speak of it as a ...
Continguts
Imputation of Bad Motive | 3 |
Imputation of Inconsistency | 4 |
Imputation of Suspicious Connections | 5 |
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absurdity abuse applied Aristotle attached authority Bentham Book of Fallacies cause CHAPTER character Church Church of England conduct constitution corruption degree depends Dumont effect employed endeavor English entertained established evil exercise existence exposed Exposure force Francis Place give greatest number ground hands hence House of Commons House of Lords imbecility imputations individual influence insincerity instance Jeremy Bentham judgment labor legislation less Lord man's matter means member of parliament ment mind mischief moral motives nature object occasion operate opinion oppose opposite parliament parliamentary pernicious person Philosophic Radicalism political fallacies possess possible practice present pretended principle probity profit proportion proposed measure punishment purpose question reason reform regard religion reputation respect self-regarding shape sinister interest Sir Charles Sedley sophismes sort species supposed Sydney Smith things tion true truth universal interest utter Whigs whole William Gerard Hamilton wisdom word