Lexicographical Neighbors of Sidednesses
Literary usage of Sidednesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. System of Christian Ethics by Isaak August Dorner (1887)
"On the other hand, woman is admirably endowed for guarding the masculine nature
and the spheres especially entrusted to it from such one-sidednesses as are ..."
2. A History of Philosophy by Johann Eduard Erdmann, Williston Samuel Hough (1892)
"Herbart, overlooking these special one-sidednesses as such, censures the former
for his pantheism, the latter for his idealism, and himself advocates an ..."
3. The Christian View of God and the World as Centring in the Incarnation by James Orr (1893)
"... antagonisms reveal themselves as one-sidednesses, requiring to be brought into
some higher harmony. If Agnosticism affirms that there is that in God ..."
4. A System of Christian Doctrine by Isaak August Dorner (1882)
"one of the nationalities, as they are, is associated with sin, and is possibly
to be originally explained from the crystallization of one-sidednesses of ..."
5. The Finality of the Christian Religion by George Burman Foster (1906)
"... a criterion of criticism and correction of particular stages of the development;
that is, of one- sidednesses and injurious accretions, for example. ..."
6. Handbook of the History of Philosophy by Albert Schwegler (1868)
"... subjective character of the Socratic philosophizing; and in their own defects
and one-sidednesses, they disclose in part only the original defects and ..."