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178 Sept. 1814 4
Logic or Ethics Ch. Propriety Deontology
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III. Another consideration by which no small inconsiderable addition
to the convenience and propriety of employing the use made of the set of
words in question will, it is believed, be found seen to be made,
is that under the dominion of the principle of utility,
taken as the general and all-comprehensive rule of
action, it will soon with equal convenience serve for
giving expression to the any judgement of approbation or disapprobation meant to be brought to
view, [+]
[+] in which soever
of the two grounds in
the field of interest,
viz self regarding or
extra-regarding interest
and in which soever
of the three grounds in
the field of virtue, viz
in which soever of the three grounds grounds more particular but though still very general, corresponding
to the three primary virtues, it may happen to that judgement to be founded built:
by the three primary virtues, viz. understand here as elsewhere the virtues of Prudence, Probity, and
Beneficence, the virtues here respectively designated by the terms names of
Prudence, Probity and Beneficence.
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