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Deontology
makes amends for
by he same enjoyment
derived
from the other.
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At the same time
by gratifying pride
he brooks risks ill offices
and the sufferings
they cause.
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By these gratifications
does he gain or lose?
this depends on taste
or accident.
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Deontology – Prov. 14 Aug. 1823
Sophistry
in argument
Think not that by
shutting your own eyes
against the of
your argument, you
can shut those of your
comrade.
Sophistry irritates him
against you.
Calls forth his
to you for the attempt
to shame at his
expence, and his
contempt for the folly
of thinking you can
do so.
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Private Theoretic
I. Produces purely self-regarding
It consists in
1. The sacrifice of lifes
pursuit to greater future
pleasure or exemption
from pain.
Our main branch of
this is the medical
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Delusive Notions
1. Delusive actions
Fallacies or terms of
anti social Delusive and
Anti-prudence.
Truth –
indiscriminate sacredness
of it – supposed duty
of uttering it on all
occasions – of never
suppressing it.
– Truths are 1. Useful.
2. Useless. 3. pernicious.
Prudence and Benevolence
join in prescribing
the utterance of the first:
2d suppression prescribing do of it
33: in leaving it free to
utter or suppress the 2d.
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24 June 1819
How to believe or judge
of the moral sanction.
How to obtain the remedy
and avoid the punishment
of the moral sanction.
1. how to acquire the
esteem of the others otherwise
than by the practice of .
How to acquire the
of others thence the pleasure
of – otherwise
than by the practice of
benevolence.
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