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<p>12 Sept 1814</p> | |||
<head>Logic <gap/> Ethics</head> | |||
<note>Ch Vanity & Pride</note> | |||
<p>2</p> | |||
<p><del>Vanity <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> objection</del></p> | |||
<p>The quality of <hi rend="underline">Vanity</hi> is attributed to a man<lb/> | |||
in the joint proportion of the value <add>at</add> which he appears<lb/> | |||
to set upon the pleasures of the popular or moral <add>sanction</add><lb/> | |||
<add>in so far as they are considered as flowing from the esteem of other men</add><lb/> | |||
sanction, and of the openness <add>manifestness</add> of the exertions <del>employed</del> <add>by</add><lb/> | |||
by which he endeavours to obtain them <add>employed by him in the pursuit of them</add></p> | |||
<note>Vanity exposition of</note> | |||
<p>The quality of <hi rend="underline">Pride</hi> is attributed to a man<lb/> | |||
in proportion to <add>in the direct ratio of</add> the <del><gap/> appearance which he seems to</del><lb/> | |||
<del>possess</del> quantity of the <del>esteem</del> <add>esteem and</add> respect which he considers<lb/> | |||
himself as about to receive at the hands of other<lb/> | |||
men, the degree of assurance with which he expects to<lb/> | |||
<del>visit the rec</del> <add>experience</add> the effects of it, in the inverse ratio<lb/> | |||
of the need <add>demand</add> which he regards himself as <del><gap/></del> <add>having</add> of it,<lb/> | |||
and in the inverse ratio of the esteem which he feels<lb/> | |||
for them, and the degree of <del>respect</del> <add>the esteem</add> <add>his esteem</add> which [accordingly]<lb/> | |||
he entertains for therm, and <add>of</add> the respect which he feels <add>is</add><lb/> | |||
himself disposed <add>in the habit of</add> to testify in relation to them.</p> | |||
<note>Pride exposition of</note> | |||
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12 Sept 1814
Logic Ethics Ch Vanity & Pride
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Vanity objection
The quality of Vanity is attributed to a man
in the joint proportion of the value at which he appears
to set upon the pleasures of the popular or moral sanction
in so far as they are considered as flowing from the esteem of other men
sanction, and of the openness manifestness of the exertions employed by
by which he endeavours to obtain them employed by him in the pursuit of them
Vanity exposition of
The quality of Pride is attributed to a man
in proportion to in the direct ratio of the appearance which he seems to
possess quantity of the esteem esteem and respect which he considers
himself as about to receive at the hands of other
men, the degree of assurance with which he expects to
visit the rec experience the effects of it, in the inverse ratio
of the need demand which he regards himself as having of it,
and in the inverse ratio of the esteem which he feels
for them, and the degree of respect the esteem his esteem which [accordingly]
he entertains for therm, and of the respect which he feels is
himself disposed in the habit of to testify in relation to them.
Pride exposition of
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