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1819 Aug. 9
Fallacies
Preface & Generalia
2
§. Cause of coining, utterance
& acceptance
Thus unwelcome would be the task occupation, if the prospect scene
had nothing in it but what was indifferent a matter of indifference. But
how much more so, when in every case it is so of
a sort which can scarcely fail to be more or less unwelcome:
in every each case it presents to a man's view
something which he is accustomed to in the habit of hear and see
spoken of mentioned in the character of a cause of shame,
in the one case a weakness of the moral department;
in the three other cases a weakness in the intellectual
part of mans frame.
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