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" to allow every man an unbounded freedom of speech must always be, on the whole, advantageous to the State ; for it is highly conducive to the interests of the Community, that each individual should enjoy a liberty perfectly unlimited, of expressing his... "
Outline of a New System of Logic: With a Critical Examination of Dr. Whately ... - Page 243
by George Bentham - 1827 - 287 pages
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A Study for the Times: An Inquiry Into Thought and Motices

W. Duncan McKim - Intellect - 1920 - 344 pages
...apparent proof supplied by the very same proposition expressed in words of Norman derivation. For example: "To allow every man an unbounded freedom of speech...advantageous to the State; for it is highly conducive to the interests of the community, that each individual should enjoy a liberty perfectly unlimited of expressing...
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The Essentials of Logic

Roy Wood Sellars - Philosophy - 1925 - 392 pages
...in words of classical origin. The following example from Whately is much quoted in this connection: "To allow every man an unbounded freedom of speech...be, on the whole, advantageous to the State, for it js highly conducive to the interests of the community that each individual should enjoy a liberty perfectly...
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Fallacies: Classical and Contemporary Readings

Hans V. Hansen, Robert C. Pinto - Philosophy - 1995 - 366 pages
...origin, and give as a reason for it, the very same proposition stated in words of Norman origin; eg "to allow every man an unbounded freedom of speech...advantageous to the State; for it is highly conducive to the interests of the community, that each individual should enjoy a liberty perfectly unlimited, of expressing...
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The Study of Philosophy

S. Morris Engel - Philosophy - 2001 - 442 pages
...traitors is properly justified, because it is right to put to death those who betray our country. 39. To allow every man an unbounded freedom of speech...always be, on the whole, advantageous to the state. You ask why? Well, it is highly conducive to the interest of the community that each individual should...
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Logical Self-defense

Ralph Henry Johnson, J. Anthony Blair - Education - 2006 - 346 pages
...nineteenth-century treatise Elements of Logic (London, 1862) by Richard Whately: 17 To allow every man unbounded freedom of speech must always be, on the...advantageous to the state; for it is highly conducive to the interests of the community that each individual should enjoy a liberty perfectly unlimited of expressing...
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Just Silences: The Limits and Possibilities of Modern Law

Marianne Constable - Law - 2009 - 224 pages
...sometimes called circular reasoning, in which, the textbook explains, a conclusion ("to allow every man unbounded freedom of speech must always be, on the whole, advantageous to the state") is "buried within" one of the premises ("it is highly conducive to the interests of the community that...
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