To convince someone of the truth, it is not enough to state it, but rather one must find the path from error to truth.


Ch. 7 : Remarks on Frazer's Golden Bough, p. 119 - Philosophical Occasions 1912-1951 (1993)


To convince someone of the truth, it is not enough to state it, but rather one must find the path from error to truth.

To convince someone of the truth, it is not enough to state it, but rather one must find the path from error to truth.

To convince someone of the truth, it is not enough to state it, but rather one must find the path from error to truth.

To convince someone of the truth, it is not enough to state it, but rather one must find the path from error to truth.