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The fact is the privation is more apparent than
real
The privation, there is reason to think, is much more
apparent than real. There are two distinct
gratifications concerned that which depends upon
appetite and that which depends upon relish
A certain measure of gratification that which depends upon appetite is inseparable
from the satisfaction of the calls of nature that
which depends upon relish is rather
In obtaining the same gratification which
At the utmost it can amount to no more
than the loss of such proof of the gratification
as depends upon relish: that which depends
upon appetite remains untouched, being
inseparable from the satisfaction of the
demands of nature. Nor is it all even so much pure
less: for as those whose means The less of the
gratification depending
upon
occasional
is perhaps the
only real loss
in
and of life
Nor is
In the pursuit of that part of the gratification
which depends upon relish a
great part of that which depends upon Whether even
in point of
relish they
sustain any
real loss habitual is it was
uncertain still
not altogether
clear
appetite is habitually given up. Eating
oftener and more than they need, more
eat with so much the loss of appetite If those
who were confined to food one sort of food the least particularly
kind lose a part of that gratification which
depends upon relish they require possess a sup
share of that which depends on appetite
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marginal summary sheet |
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jeremy bentham |
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benjamin constant |
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