The difference between a true idea and a false idea is plain: from what was said in II.
Wherefore, a false idea, inasmuch as it is false, does not involve certainty.
Such a consideration would, then, give a false idea of the special destination which characterizes the differential calculus in the general system of the transcendental analysis.
In war, for instance it is held that one army is justified in trying to give the enemy a false idea as to where it will be at a given time.
It is surely plain that such a false idea is sometimes useful on the whole.
Such a false idea is sometimes given, and it seems to me quite clear that it is sometimes useful.
I asked myself how this could be; I must certainly have had a false idea of the doctrine of Jesus to cause such a misunderstanding.
But this is a false idea of the doctrine of Jesus, which teaches us, not to do what is the worst, but to do what is the best for ourselves here in this present life.
Shall we not get of the simple a false idea, if we think it like the complex, or worse yet if we strive to make it out of elements which are themselves compounds?
However decisive appear to me the reasons already given, I believe I should emphasize this point because here a false idea is profoundly rooted in many minds.
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