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Click Here To Edit Disablement. Evils Loss of the pleasures of sense how far connected with the loss of livelyhood
The effect of an injury done to a man's in the way of his livelyhood
is not to debar a man him totally from the
pleasures belonging to any one of the senses: scarcely indeed
from any kind of pleasure. There is no
man who does not gratify in some degree the
appetites belonging to all the senses (unless the
be an exception are only excepted) in the course of those
practices and occupations which are necessary to the support
of life: The effect of such an injury is only to
render his employment of those pleasures less frequent
or less intense:
As all our members are of use to use to us:
and nothing can be of use to a man but by producing
pleasure or warding off pain, it is plain that
every member must be contributory in some way
or other to the producing of one or both of these
effects.
Identifier: | JB/159/184/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.
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disablement evils |
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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