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2 Jany 1805
Table I
Table of Motives, shewing how far they are respectively provided with single-worded
appellatives, neutral eulogistic & dyslogistic.
Motives. | Apellatives Neutral | Appellatives Eulogistic. | Appellatives Dyslogistic.
I. Hunger & Thirst Existing Wanting Existing in abundance
II. Sexual Desire Wanting Wanting Existing in abundance
III. Physical Desire Wanting Wanting Existing in abundance
IV. Love of Wealth Wanting Existing Existing in abundance
V. Love of Power Wanting? Wanting Existing in abundance
VI. Curiosity Existing Wanting Existing
VII. Desire of Amity Wanting Wanting Existing in abundance
VIII. Regard for reputation Wanting Existing in abundance Existing in abundance
IX. Religion Existing Existing in abundance Existing in abundance
X. Sympathy towards
1. an individual Existing Existing in abundance Existing
2. a class Existing Wanting Existing
3. a man's country Existing Existing Existing
4. mankind Wanting Existing Wanting
XI. Antipathy Existing Wanting Existing in abundance
XII. Love of ease Wanting Wanting Existing in abundance
XIII. Self preservation Existing Wanting Existing in abundance
XIV. Self regarding
Motives Wanting Wanting Existing in abundance
Table II.
Table of Single-worded Names or Appellatives of Motives; —
~ neutral, eulogistic, & dyslogistic: shewing what Motives are
respectively provided, & not provided, with those several appellatives.
Neutral existing
I. Hunger & Thirst
V. Ambition
VI. Curiosity
VIII. Religion?
X. Sympathy
XI. Antipathy
XIII. Self preservation.
Neutral wanting
II. Sexual desire
III. Physical desire
IV. Pecuniary interest
V. Love of Power. Ambition
VI. Desire of Amity
VIII. Regard for reputation
IX Fear of God (Religion+?)
XII. Love of ease
XIV. Personal interest
Eulogistic existing
IV. Love of Wealth
VIII. Regard for reputation
IX. Fear of God
IX. Sympathy towards
1. an individual
2. a man's country
3. mankind.
Eulogistic wanting
I Hunger & Thirst
II. Sexual Desire
III. Physical Desire
V. Love of power
VI. Curiosity
VII. Desire of Amity
XI. Antipathy
XII. Love of ease
XIII. Self preservation
XIV. Self regarding Motives.
Dyslogistic existing
Same as eulogistic —
wanting, except —
IV. Love of wealth
VIII. Regard for reputation
IX. Fear of God
X. Sympathy towards
1. an individual
2. a class
3. a man's country.
Dyslogistic wanting
X. 4. Love of mankind
+ Religion can not
properly speaking be said
to be the name of a motive —
& speaking of a
motive
motive use may indeed
be made of the word the
together, but then it
not without a
considerable number of
words to accompany it
and make it up into
a phrase ex-gr.
the motive or motives
having regard
to religion, or living
religion for their source.
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