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II. Doctrine
Ch. 9. Evils
Pt. Persuasion 1. indigenous
2. adoptive.
or 8
What is desirable is,
that in proportion
to the importance of
each question, & the
means of forming an
indigenous judgement,
or at least, keep the
door open to an appeal
from any adoptive
judgement he may form. p.2
or 9.
In so far as regard
is paid to the character
of the persons on the
ground of whose judgement,
the persuasion
is entertained — the
persuasion will be
naturally proportioned
to the degree of
ascribed trustworthiness.
— Such judgement
may be said
to be formed on authority.
p.3
or 10.
Consideration of character
being out of
the question, the judgement
may be said
to be founded on imitation
or indiscriminative
adoption. p.3.
or 11. 1
Such is the
of mens, that (setting
aside special reasons
to the contrary) whatever
is done by one
man, forms a rational
ground for imitation
by another — a judgement
formed by
one man, ground for
do by to be formed
by another. p.3.
Era
Common interest pr
and common f
proceed judgment
Ground of persuasion
in case of operation preparation — the
relation to do in relation
to matter of supposed
fact
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