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8 Nov. 1814
Logic
In this case The pleasure or pain by the idea and contemplation
of which human man's conduct is operated upon and capable liable
to be determined of being directed being in this case the immediate result of
the conduct of the person in question, produced without about to be eventually
produced and regarded as produced about to be eventually
produced without the intervention of any exterior
will of any will exterior to his own, it follows thus it is
that when considered in the point of view this
sanctionbelongs to falls into comes within the description of the case of the physical sanction.
But between the two these cases the difference seemed considerable
enough to indicate the propriety of exhibiting
representing the conduct in question as being in the
two cases the result of two different sanctions: so
great is the difference between self regarding and sympathetic
affection, between the case where the pleasure
or pain by the consideration of which man's conduct
is determined is his own purely and immediately
and the case where it is his own no otherwise
than in consequence of its a correspondent pleasure
or pain being regarded as experience or about to
be experienced by another person: between the case where
it the pleasure or the pain is his own purely and
directly and the case in which it comes to him
no otherwise than as it were by reflection, and through
the medium of the plea a different portion of pleasure
or pain of a different nature regarded as residing having place
in another breast.
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