| 1869
...generalizations on the subject, that the general bent of their talents is towards the practical. . . . " This gravitation of women's minds to the present, to the real, to actual fact, while in its exclnsiveness it is a source of errors, is also a most useful counteractive of the contrary error.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1869 - 208 페이지
...at all ; but what he knows of it he has picked up in fragments and at random, as women do. 107 But this gravitation of women's minds to the present,...perception and ever-present sense of objective fact. For want of this, they often not only overlook the contradiction which outward facts oppose to their... | |
| Carlos White - 1870 - 290 페이지
...him to wander too far from the practical. This " aberration " is admirably described by himself. " The principal and most characteristic aberration of...perception and ever-present sense of objective fact. For want of this, they often not only overlook the contradiction which outward facts oppose to their... | |
| Carlos White - 1870 - 270 페이지
...him to wander too far from the practical. This " aberration " is admirably described by himself. " The principal and most characteristic aberration of...perception and ever-present sense of objective fact. For want of this, they often Hot only overlook the contradiction which outward facts oppose to their... | |
| Carlos White - 1870 - 264 페이지
...him to wander too far from the practical. This u aberration " is admirably described by himself. " The principal and most characteristic aberration of...perception and ever-present sense of objective fact. For want of this, they often not only overlook the contradiction which outward facts oppose to their... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1895 - 404 페이지
...gravitation of women's minds tc the present, to the real, to actual fact, while in its exclusiveuess it is a source of errors, is also a most useful counteractive...perception and ever-present sense of objective fact For want of this, they often not only overlook the contradiction which outward facts oppose to their... | |
| John Percival Postgate - 1913 - 204 페이지
...got on at all ; but what he knows of it he has picked up in fragments and at random as women do. But this gravitation of women's minds to the present,...perception and ever-present sense of objective fact. For want of this, they often not only overlook the contradiction which outward facts often oppose to... | |
| John Stuart Mill, Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill - 1970 - 256 페이지
...got on at all; but what he knows of it he has picked up in fragments and at random, as women do. But this gravitation of women's minds to the present,...perception and ever-present sense of objective fact. For want of this, they often not only overlook the contradiction which outward facts oppose to their... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1989 - 336 페이지
...got on at all; hut what he know s of it he has picked up in fragments and at random, as women do. But this gravitation of women's minds to the present,...perception and ever-present sense of objective fact. For want of this, they often not only overlook the contradiction which outward facts oppose to their... | |
| Jennifer Ring - 1991 - 244 페이지
...refer to masculine traits. Still, being a speculative male thinker carries its disadvantages, it seems: "The principal and most characteristic aberration...perception and ever-present sense of objective fact Women's thoughts are thus as useful in giving reality to those of thinking men, as men's thoughts in... | |
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