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<p> | <p>Locke's misconceptions<lb/> | ||
1. That morals & politics<lb/> | |||
founded on the relation<lb/> | |||
between word and<lb/> | |||
word. 2. Narrow view<lb/> | |||
taken of pleasures and<lb/> | |||
pains<lb/> | |||
</p> | </p> | ||
<note></note> | <note>C<del>4</del>2.</note> | ||
<head>24. - p.12</head> | |||
<p>Adversaries to greatest<lb/> | |||
happiness principle.<lb/> | |||
1 Property trumpeting<lb/> | |||
principle.<lb/> | |||
2. The original contract.<lb/> | |||
</p> | |||
<note>D1</note> | |||
<head>25. - p.12.</head> | |||
<p>Use made by misrulers<lb/> | |||
of the substitution of this<lb/> | |||
partial to the general<lb/> | |||
ends.<lb/> | |||
</p> | |||
<note>D<del>2</del>1.</note> | |||
<head>26. - p.12.</head> | |||
<p>Corruptive oaths in<lb/> | |||
support of original<lb/> | |||
contract.<lb/> | |||
</p> | |||
<note>D<del>2</del>1.</note> | |||
<head>27. - p.13.</head> | |||
<p>In J.B.'s mind the word<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">utility</hi> synonym is with<lb/> | |||
happiness principle,<lb/> | |||
owing to the use made of it by Hume & Helvetius,<lb/> | |||
also Horace.<lb/> | |||
</p> | |||
<note>E1.</note> | |||
<head>28. - p.14.</head> | |||
<p>Conjugates of utility -<lb/> | |||
utilitarian - utilitarianism.—<lb/> | |||
</p> | |||
<note>E2.</note> | |||
<head>29. - p.14.</head> | |||
<p>For expressing in a<lb/> | |||
word; happ<hi rend="superscript">ss</hi>. principle<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">eudaimonology</hi> would<lb/> | |||
do: if <add>so</add> custom must be<lb/> | |||
departed from in not<lb/> | |||
rendering it <hi rend="underline">endaemonology.</hi><lb/> | |||
</p> | |||
<note>E2.</note> | |||
<head>30. - p.14.</head> | |||
<p>No opposit<hi rend="superscript">n</hi>. (in J.B's<lb/> | |||
mind) made to this<lb/> | |||
principle by the Tusculan<lb/> | |||
Questions, where<lb/> | |||
pain is said to be no<lb/> | |||
evil & virtue is happiness.—<lb/> | |||
</p> | |||
<note>F1.</note> | |||
<head>. - p..</head> | <head>. - p..</head> |
Copy. 1
1829 June. 2. Article on Utilitarianism.
N.B The pages referred to are
pages of the original copy.
1. - p.1.
Locution principle of
utility & conjugates
history.
2. - p1.
First mention in Hume's
Essays - vague idea there
attached to it.
3. - p.2.
In Helvetius' Esprit
commencement of practical
application.
4. - p2
For pains & pleasures
scanty stock of denominations
devised by Helvetius
5. - p.3.
In Hartley on Man
greater but still incomplete
number of species
mentioned.
6. - p.3
Greatest happiness of the
greatest number first
mentioned by Priestly
D01762 to 1769
7. - p.4.
Circulating Library at
Harper's Coffee House.
8. - p.4
D01768 Mr Bentham's
last visit to Oxford
9. - p.5.
From that phrase in
Priestley's pamphlet
J.B's principles of morality
determined.
10. - p.5
1776 J.B's Fragment on
Government
11. - p.6.
1781 Introduction to
Morals & Legislation
12 - p.7.
1817 J.B.'s Springs of
Action.
B1
13. - p.7.
Dyslogistic & Eulogistic
names exhibited by J.B.
B1.
14. - p.8.
J.B. and Lord Bacon Fiat
experimentum Lord B's
aphorism in physical
Science. Fiat observatio
J.B.'s aphorism in
political Science.
B2.
15. - p.9.
Legislation the making
a choice of evils.
B3.
16. - p.9.
J.B's application of
greatest happiness principle -
non disappointment
principle
B3
17. - p10.
Names by which the
principle has been designated,
in many points
inappropriate.
C1
18. - p.10
Principle of utility misexpressiveness
of the term
C1
19. - p.10.
The word regarded as
calling for approbation of
every measure contributing
to an end whatever
that end be.
C1
20 - p.10.
Consequence of the mistake
disapprobation supposed
to be called for to the
pursuit of pleasure.
C1
21. - p.10
Substitution by J.B. of
the name of greatest
happiness principle to
that of principle of utility
C1.
22. - p.11.
Lady Holland's answer to
the principle of utility
C2
23 - p.11
Locke's misconceptions
1. That morals & politics
founded on the relation
between word and
word. 2. Narrow view
taken of pleasures and
pains
C42.
24. - p.12
Adversaries to greatest
happiness principle.
1 Property trumpeting
principle.
2. The original contract.
D1
25. - p.12.
Use made by misrulers
of the substitution of this
partial to the general
ends.
D21.
26. - p.12.
Corruptive oaths in
support of original
contract.
D21.
27. - p.13.
In J.B.'s mind the word
utility synonym is with
happiness principle,
owing to the use made of it by Hume & Helvetius,
also Horace.
E1.
28. - p.14.
Conjugates of utility -
utilitarian - utilitarianism.—
E2.
29. - p.14.
For expressing in a
word; happss. principle
eudaimonology would
do: if so custom must be
departed from in not
rendering it endaemonology.
E2.
30. - p.14.
No oppositn. (in J.B's
mind) made to this
principle by the Tusculan
Questions, where
pain is said to be no
evil & virtue is happiness.—
F1.
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