Error is not a mere accident of an untrained intellect, but a necessary stage or feature or moment of the expression of the truth.


Lectures on Modern Idealism (1919), p. 79


Error is not a mere accident of an untrained intellect, but a necessary stage or feature or moment of the expression of the truth.

Error is not a mere accident of an untrained intellect, but a necessary stage or feature or moment of the expression of the truth.

Error is not a mere accident of an untrained intellect, but a necessary stage or feature or moment of the expression of the truth.

Error is not a mere accident of an untrained intellect, but a necessary stage or feature or moment of the expression of the truth.