What is Meaning? Studies in the Development of Significance
What is Meaning? Studies in the Development of Significance
Welby, Victoria, Lady, 1837-1912
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The 126 WHAT IS MEANING? chap; misfortune is that all these have been made in the interest of some special view or theory of the world of 'soul' or 'mind,' some special form of idealism or spiritualism, of ethical or social system, or indeed simply of ' belief.' And the consequence has been that the comparisons made would not bear strict examination; there has always been a tendency to i gnore or { o overpress points wjhjchjcjd against ^Jjgri.thft df^Vri rC!g!hlP inn - Analogy has been treated ...too much as though it were an advocate to be secured by a retaining fee, and safe to put a certain case as strongly as possible in a certain way. But, of course, as J. S. Mill truly says, 1 " there is no word, however, which is used more loosely, or in a greater variety of senses, than Analogy." And it ought to be obvious, as he further tells us, that the value of a true analogy is that of a gujdejgost " pointing out the direction in which more rigorous investigations should be prose cuted " But there is a method both of discovering, testing, and using analogy (or in some cases homology), the value of which does not yet seem to be recognised ; and this may be called in an extended sense Translation.
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