John Stuart Mill Quotes
Whenever The Nature Of The Subject Permits The Reasoning Process To Be Without Danger Carried On Mechanically, The Language Should Be Constructed On As Mechanical Principles As Possible; While In The Contrary Case It Should Be So Constructed, That There Shall Be The Greatest Possible Obstacle To A Mere Mechanical Use Of It
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