| Description | In this paper Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury calls on her audience to remember 'that each one of us has a different outlook on life'. She examines 'the different ways in which two people look at the same object or action', remarking on the difficulties caused by 'the impossibility of various people judging from each other's point of view'. Taylor Cadbury concludes her address by encouraging people to cultivate their point of view.
An additional sheet of paper is enclosed inside this typescript featuring a further passage which Taylor Cadbury wrote to be included in her address. The passage is based on a letter which Taylor Cadbury had received from one of her sisters about the different ways of viewing overseas conflict. |