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classification & definition of them is so complete for all ordinary<lb/> | classification & definition of them is so complete for all ordinary<lb/> | ||
of moral & legislative investigation that Mr Bentham has<lb/> | of moral & legislative investigation that Mr Bentham has<lb/> | ||
found little to modify, - or to add to <add>in</add> the list. | found little to modify, - or to add to <add>in</add> the list. By the side of<lb/> | ||
the pains & the pleasures the corresponding motives are brought to<lb/> | |||
view, - & a clear and determinate idea attached to the springs<lb/> | |||
of action by showing their separate operation. And moreover<lb/> | |||
<del>this truly extra-ordinary & philosophical work</del> <add>the author</add> sifts & uncovers<lb/> | |||
that phraseology <del><gap/></del> which <add>has done</add> so much mischief <del>has been done</del><lb/> | |||
in the field of right and wrong by the judgement of <hi rend="underline">motives</hi>, instead<lb/> | |||
of the judgement of conduct; - so that the same motive is<lb/> | |||
frequently spoken of in terms opposed to & incompatible with<lb/> | |||
one another. Sometimes the eulogistic form is adopted to<lb/> | |||
convey sentiments of approbation, - sometimes the dyslogistic<lb/> | |||
to communicate sentiments of disapprobation, - sometimes the<lb/> | |||
neutral, to avoid the expression of <del>the</del> either praise or blame, -<lb/> | |||
but in all <del>these</del> cases these irrelevant & delusive adjuncts serve<lb/> | |||
to <gap/> Inquiry, - and to distort truth. Of this truly [ extraordinary <!-- note in pencil --> <add><unclear>8 page Seg</unclear><gap/><lb/><unclear>Fol 3/2</unclear></add><lb/> | |||
& philosophical <del>work</del> <add>volume</add> it has chanced to the writer to hear the<lb/> | |||
opinion of several of the most acute and | |||
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In the year 1789 appeared the Introduction to the
Principles of Morals & Litigation. Here for the first time are
pains & pleasures separately defined, - & regularly grouped - and the
classification & definition of them is so complete for all ordinary
of moral & legislative investigation that Mr Bentham has
found little to modify, - or to add to in the list. By the side of
the pains & the pleasures the corresponding motives are brought to
view, - & a clear and determinate idea attached to the springs
of action by showing their separate operation. And moreover
this truly extra-ordinary & philosophical work the author sifts & uncovers
that phraseology which has done so much mischief has been done
in the field of right and wrong by the judgement of motives, instead
of the judgement of conduct; - so that the same motive is
frequently spoken of in terms opposed to & incompatible with
one another. Sometimes the eulogistic form is adopted to
convey sentiments of approbation, - sometimes the dyslogistic
to communicate sentiments of disapprobation, - sometimes the
neutral, to avoid the expression of the either praise or blame, -
but in all these cases these irrelevant & delusive adjuncts serve
to Inquiry, - and to distort truth. Of this truly [ extraordinary 8 page Seg
Fol 3/2
& philosophical work volume it has chanced to the writer to hear the
opinion of several of the most acute and
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