"There are many truths of which the full meaning cannot be realized until personal experience has brought it home"
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The subtext is an argument for humility and for liberal tolerance. If understanding ripens through “personal experience,” then our confidence about other people’s choices should shrink. Mill, the great champion of individual liberty, is defending experimentation in living: people need room to make mistakes and discover firsthand what abstractions can’t teach. “Brought it home” is tellingly domestic and embodied; truth arrives not as a lecture but as an intrusion into daily life.
Context matters. Mill’s philosophy was forged in the crucible of an intense, engineered upbringing and then cracked open by a famous emotional crisis in his twenties, when the utilitarian program that had structured his mind stopped answering his inner life. His later writing, especially On Liberty, keeps insisting that character, conviction, and even empathy are built through contact with consequences. The line is less about romanticizing experience than about diagnosing the limits of secondhand certainty - and why a society that claims to value truth should also value the messy, risky process by which it becomes real.
Quote Details
| Topic | Truth |
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| Source | Unverified source: On Liberty (John Stuart Mill, 1859)
Evidence: There are indeed reasons for this, other than the absence of discussion: there are many truths of which the full meaning cannot be realised, until personal experience has brought it home. (Chapter II (Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion), p. 80 (in the Project Gutenberg/‘Walter Scott Publish... Other candidates (1) Autobiography of J.S. Mill & on Liberty; Characteristics,... (John Stuart Mill, Thomas Carlyle, 2010) compilation95.0% John Stuart Mill, Thomas Carlyle Charles W. Eliot. that the part which is thus comparatively active in their minds is... |
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