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Inducements
<p>Inducements</p>


None given in general
<p>None given in general<lb/>
in books, but the simple
<add>in books</add>, but the simple<lb/>
approbation
approbation<lb/>
or disapprobation
or disapprobation<lb/>
of the author
of the author</p>


This is the case
<p>This is the case<lb/>
wherever the recommendation
wherever the recommendation<lb/>
is given
is given<lb/>
in the form of a precept
in the form of a<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">precept</hi></p>


Men are to believe
<p><unclear>Men</unclear> are to believe<lb/>
him to be a wiser
him to be a wiser<lb/>
man than ordinary
man than ordinary<lb/>
because he likes you
because he <unclear>likes</unclear> you<lb/>
so &#x2014; Hus disapprobation
so &#x2014; His disapprobation<lb/>
is to <gap/> regarded
is <add>to <unclear>be</unclear></add> regarded<lb/>
as an earnest of
as an earnest of<lb/>
the disapprobation
the disapprobation<lb/>
&amp; displeasure of
&amp; displeasure of<lb/>
the world at large.
the world at large.</p><pb/>


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Anger &#x2014;
<p><unclear>Anger</unclear> &#x2014;<lb/>
Inducements to
Inducements to<lb/>
abstain from
abstain from<lb/>
&#x2014; 1. Painful in they
&#x2014; 1. Painful in <unclear>they</unclear><lb/>
the existence of it
the existence of it<lb/>
&#x2014; it suppresses pru<gap/>
&#x2014; it <unclear>supposes</unclear> pru<gap/><lb/>
pain &#x2014;
pain &#x2014;</p>


2. It The gratification
<p>2. <del>It</del> The gratification<lb/>
of it excites enmity
of it excites enmity<lb/>
on the part of the
on the part of the<lb/>
object &#x2014; thence attracts
object &#x2014; thence attracts<lb/>
ill offices the fruits
ill offices the fruits<lb/>
of enmity
of enmity</p>


3. The attempts at
<p>3. The attempts at<lb/>
gratification expose
gratification expose<lb/>
to disappointment
to disappointment</p>


4. Exposes a man to
<p>4. Exposes a man to<lb/>
general odium &#x2014; to
general odium &#x2014; to<lb/>
the pain of the popular
the pain of the popular<lb/>
sanction.
sanction.</p><pb/>


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Progress of refinement
<p>Progress of refinement<lb/>
in the practice
in the practice<lb/>
of the art of
of the art of<lb/>
keeping fair with
keeping fair with<lb/>
people &#x2014;
people &#x2014;<lb/>
How compliments
How compliments<lb/>
can in tion their
can <unclear>action</unclear> their<lb/>
sweetness &#x2014;
sweetness &#x2014;<lb/>
Excuses Pretenses <gap/> their faculty
Excuses <add>Pretenses <del><gap/></del></add> their faculty<lb/>
of deluding, &amp;
of <unclear>deluding</unclear>, &amp;<lb/>
their real meaning
their real meaning</p>


How compliments
<p>How compliments<lb/>
and excuses may
and excuses may<lb/>
even at length
even at length<lb/>
have the effect of
have the effect of<lb/>
affronts.
affronts.</p>


Parallel case &#x2014; Words
<p>Parallel case &#x2014; Words<lb/>
originally full of
originally full of<lb/>
delicacy, and serving
delicacy, and serving<lb/>
as veils to gross
as veils to gross<lb/>
ideas, become indelicate
ideas, become indelicate<lb/>
when th
when the<lb/>
gross idea has acquired
gross idea has acquired<lb/>
a pwful
a <sic>pwful</sic><lb/>
connection with
connection with<lb/>
the word employd
the word employd<lb/>
to cover it.
to cover it.</p>


Examples
<p>Examples<lb/>
Alles a la garderobe
<foreign>Aller a la garderobe</foreign><lb/>
Baises une femme
<foreign>Baises une femme</foreign><lb/>
To pluck a rose
To pluck a rose<lb/>
To sleep with a
To sleep with a<lb/>
woman
woman</p><pb/>


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Sincerity the
<p>Sincerity the<lb/>
absence of simulation
absence of simulation<lb/>
and dissimulation
and dissimulation</p>


Sincerity how
<p>Sincerity how<lb/>
far it goes by &#x2014;
far it goes by &#x2014;<lb/>
&#x2014; and veracity
&#x2014; and veracity<lb/>
which is only the
which is only the<lb/>
absence of simulation.
absence of simulation.</p>


Veracity respects
<p>Veracity respects<lb/>
<gap/> all facts without
<del><gap/></del> all facts without<lb/>
distinction &#x2014; Sincerity
distinction &#x2014; Sincerity<lb/>
only facts
only facts<lb/>
of a certain nature
of a certain nature</p>


How far politeness
<p>How far politeness<lb/>
is compatible <gap/>tiable with
is compatible <add><gap/>tiable</add> with<lb/>
sincerity
sincerity</p>


Taste Prudence &#x2014;
<p><unclear>Taste</unclear> Prudence &#x2014;<lb/>
Subordinate to the
Subordinate to the<lb/>
Art Method of guarding
Art <add>Method</add> of guarding<lb/>
against imposition
against imposition<lb/>
&#x2014; Cautions respecting
&#x2014; Cautions respecting<lb/>
the several modes of
the several modes of<lb/>
imposition.
imposition.</p>




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Inducements

None given in general
in books, but the simple
approbation
or disapprobation
of the author

This is the case
wherever the recommendation
is given
in the form of a
precept

Men are to believe
him to be a wiser
man than ordinary
because he likes you
so — His disapprobation
is to be regarded
as an earnest of
the disapprobation
& displeasure of
the world at large.


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Anger
Inducements to
abstain from
— 1. Painful in they
the existence of it
— it supposes pru
pain —

2. It The gratification
of it excites enmity
on the part of the
object — thence attracts
ill offices the fruits
of enmity

3. The attempts at
gratification expose
to disappointment

4. Exposes a man to
general odium — to
the pain of the popular
sanction.


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Progress of refinement
in the practice
of the art of
keeping fair with
people —
How compliments
can action their
sweetness —
Excuses Pretenses their faculty
of deluding, &
their real meaning

How compliments
and excuses may
even at length
have the effect of
affronts.

Parallel case — Words
originally full of
delicacy, and serving
as veils to gross
ideas, become indelicate
when the
gross idea has acquired
a pwful
connection with
the word employd
to cover it.

Examples
Aller a la garderobe
Baises une femme
To pluck a rose
To sleep with a
woman


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Sincerity the
absence of simulation
and dissimulation

Sincerity how
far it goes by —
— and veracity
which is only the
absence of simulation.

Veracity respects
all facts without
distinction — Sincerity
only facts
of a certain nature

How far politeness
is compatible tiable with
sincerity

Taste Prudence —
Subordinate to the
Art Method of guarding
against imposition
— Cautions respecting
the several modes of
imposition.



Identifier: | JB/014/015/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

1795-05-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

014

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

015

Info in main headings field

morals

Image

003

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

4778

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