The less we dogmatize about his works and ways, the freer will the world be of secondary, second-rate commentaries.
In so far as these affinities are touched upon in a manner that leaves them mysteries, we have good criticism; but when people dogmatize about them, we have bad criticism.
Those who have paid little attention to science or to philosophy are apt to dogmatize about what is and what is not beautiful just as they dogmatize about what is and what is not right.
Without attempting todogmatize about such difficult problems, the object of this chapter is to set forth concisely such views as recommend themselves to the writer’s judgment.
This misty history is nothing without alternatives, and there are a plenty of writers who dogmatize about them.
And if he should dogmatize so much as to rouse our apathy to denounce his principles, we will remember that we are British, and can be sweet-blooded in opposition.
Do we really give our consciences to the keeping of the parsons once a week, and let them dogmatize for us to save us from exertion?
My own opinion is that we have not a sufficient body of carefully sifted evidence to enable us to dogmatize on the subject, one way or the other.
Though a case may be made out for this hypothesis, it would be rash to dogmatize for or against it, and it is wiser to await the discovery of further material on which a more certain decision may be based.
Though it would be rash to dogmatize on the subject, the view that connects its origin with the Sumerians appears on the whole to fit in best with the evidence at present available.
I do not dogmatize as that the fact is so, but only suggest a definite place at least as likely as any other hitherto suggested.
But it is more than dangerous to dogmatize where so many races went to the making of a people as went to the making of Anglo-Irishmen and Americans.
Knowing that it was to be produced later in Dublin, and knowing how hard it is to dogmatize about a play until one has seen it acted, I confined myself to a very mild disparagement of it.
For those of us who are content to rest their conclusions on the positively known, who, while not setting any limits to the possible extension of knowledge, are not prepared to dogmatize about it, it is still necessary to draw a line.
I suggest that before anyone dogmatize in detail on this subject he read with some care such a comprehensive work as Miss Washburn's The Animal Mind.
We are Intermediatists--but feel a lurking suspicion that we may some day solidify and dogmatize and illiberalize into higher positivists.
The transformists dogmatize about the past and dogmatize about the future, but as seldom as possible talk to us about the present.
To doubt in the right place, is often the best cure for doubt; and to dogmatize in the wrong place, is often the most certain road to scepticism.
But such extreme states are dangerous things to dogmatize about.
And if it is impossible todogmatize about such states, it is still more impossible to describe them.
The sceptics equally held that knowledge was probable only as it related to our faculties, but they stopped there, and did not, like the sophist, dogmatize about the unknown.
For one person, therefore, to dogmatize is both impertinent and misleading: the following specimens of peculiar rhythm are accordingly left without special comment.
But to dogmatize on a point like this is obviously very dangerous.
You dogmatize if you say that the forms correspond with reality; but you equally dogmatize if you say that they do not.
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