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16 Oct 1814
Logic

Correctness, compleatness, conciseness and consistency
of the views taken of this vast field common this large portion of thought and action conciseness
in the sketches made or to be made of them – such
are the desirable qualities and effects of which this phrasology locutive
phraseology
prescribed itself as capable of contribution in large
proportion to be the production of.

By this means, for the first time was were brought to
view analogy several analogies of great use in practice that have been found susceptible
of important practical applications a clearer
as well as more comprehensive view of all these digests
having thereby been given, than in the nature of
the case could or ever have been been given by any other means.

The matter of good, as to one half of it – one of
the two modifications viz. the negative portions of which it is composed – the viz. the negative modification
being the
same thing as the matter of evil: that of one and
the same object the presence viz. pain having by its presence the effect of evil
by its absence or removal, the that effect of good: the matter of good being composed of at the pleasures in its positive form modification composed of pleasures and their respective causes; in the negative modification of form, or exemption i.e. exemption from pains, and their respective causes.

In like manner the matter of evil having being
as to one half of it as to one of the two portions
viz. the negative, of which it is composed, the same
thing as the matter of good: of one and the same object,
viz. pain pleasure, having by its presence the effect
of good, by its absence when considered as the result of loss, the
effect of evil: the matter of evil being in the positive
form composed of pleasures pains and their respective causes:
in the negative form of hopes, corresponding to the different
forms of pleasure capable of being acquired and possessed or lost, and their respective causes.


Identifier: | JB/550/011/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 550.

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1814-10-16

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550

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011

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001

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Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

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