As, however, this book may fall into the hands of some who have no copy of the American edition, it seems best to notice all the principal oversights of the German editors.
Oversights like this, and the one before noted by Mr. Bain, are examples of the paralogism incident to all attempts at explaining the inexplicable.
Most oversights occur--or are slipped in--over the first postulates.
Many of them accordingly have answered me, more or less elaborately, and they have pointed out oversights and misunderstandings, though few in number, and mostly very unimportant in substance.
Many, however, of the communications I received were more worthy of attention than these, and in some, oversights of detail were pointed out in my writings, which I was thus enabled to correct.
She is controversial as the very tenure and condition of her existence: for how can she correct the slips of common opinion, the oversights of natural thinking, except by controverting them?
The circumstance that philosophy exists only to put right theoversights of common thinking--renders her polemical not by choice, but by necessity.
In actions of this sort chance has no share, and does not cover any oversights that are committed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "oversights" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.