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1830. July 3
Pannomion a Civil Code.

Ch. 1 Consideranda(a)
§.

1.
All-comprehensive
and simultaneous Exhibition
– it's use.

2.
Subject-matters of consideration
– exhibitive
and expositive.
1. Objects of general desire.
2. Objects of general aversion.
3. Benefits.
4. Burthens.
5. Good
6. Evil.
7. Pleasure.
8. Pain.
9. Subject matters of property, possession & use.
10. Rights.
11. Obligations.
12. Titles.
13. Anti-titles.
14. Efficient cause of right or title, or say of commencement of right.
15. Efficient causes of cessation of right or title.

Note (a)
(a) [Non-sufferance.] See
Shakespeare – the very
worm we tread on in
corporal sufferance
feels a pang as soon
as when a grant dies.


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Ch. 1 Consideranda(a)
§.1.

16. Synonymous – mutually
synonymous, or
say equivalent, are.
1. Objects of general desire.
Benefits – elements
of the matter of prosperity:
viz:
1. Personal non-sufferance.(a) Note (a) ☞ To this list of consideranda, as the work proceeds, will be added of course, any such as successively present themselves
2. Property
3. Power.
4. Reputation.
5. Conditions in life
in so far as beneficial.
see Penal Code Table.

17. Of right or title to any
individual subject matter
of property, or to benefit
in any other shape.
Efficient causes are
1. actual.
2. historical.
3. rational.

18. Rational efficient
causes of right; or say
reasons for giving to
the object in question
this effect.

19. Consideranda, in
mutual conjunction,
with a view to the rational
efficient causes
of right and title to a
benefit.
1. Axioms, or say Propositions of mental pathology.
2. Ends and means.
3. Rules of deontology.
4. Principles.
Use of the axioms
knowing to what are the sworn prope(2) ends 2 Prope: viz. subservient and subordinate to the all comprehensive end – maximization of happiness how, to the several
ends, to adapt the
appropriate means.


Identifier: | JB/549/312/001
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Date_1

1830-07-03

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549

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312

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Pannomion or Civil Code

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001

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Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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Penner

John Flowerdew Colls

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Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

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