John Stuart Mill — "The principle itself of dogmatic religion, dogmatic morality, dogmatic philosoph…"
The principle itself of dogmatic religion, dogmatic morality, dogmatic philosophy, is what requires to be rooted out.
The principle itself of dogmatic religion, dogmatic morality, dogmatic philosophy, is what requires to be rooted out.
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"The only freedom, which consists in doing what one likes, is that of doing what one ought to like."
"The human faculties of perception, judgment, discriminative feeling, mental activity, and even moral preference, are exercised only in making a choice."
"To be prevented from doing what one is inclined to do, is bondage."
"It is not because men's desires are strong that they act ill; it is because their consciences are weak."
"In the case of any person whose conduct affects prejudicially the interests of others, there is no room for the argument that he should be allowed to do as he likes, because it is his own affair."
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