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<p>19 Sept. 1814</p> | |||
<head><del>Logic or Ethics</del> <add>Deontology</add></head> | |||
<note>II <unclear>Practical</unclear><lb/> | |||
Ch Deontolog<gap/></note> | |||
<p>1</p> | |||
<note>§.1. Proper Office <add><gap/></add></note> | |||
<p>Ch.<lb/> | |||
{Of the} Deontologist <add>Writing <del>Practical</del></add> or Moralist — <del>what is and what is not</del> <add>proper and improper modes</add><lb/> | |||
<del>the proper Office. mode}</del> of exercising this <del>office.</del> Function</p> | |||
<p>§.1. Proper mode</p> | |||
<p>Of what presents <add>that which has presented</add> itself as the proper office of the deontologist<lb/> | |||
an <del><gap/></del> intimation <add>indication</add> has been already given: in<lb/> | |||
itself it is no better than neither more nor less than<lb/> | |||
that of <hi rend="underline">a Scout</hi>: a man who having put himself<lb/> | |||
upon the hunt for consequences — for <add>such</add> consequences of a particular<lb/> | |||
kind as <del>are</del> apt <add>have been found</add> to result from a <del><gap/></del> particular<lb/> | |||
species of cause, collects them as he can, and <del>lays</del><lb/> | |||
<del>them</del> for the use of whoever <add>those whom</add> <del>it may happen</del> feels himself <add>feel themselves</add><lb/> | |||
disposed to profit by <add>accept of</add> his services, lays them out before <add>spreads them out in</add><lb/> | |||
their eyes <add>their view</add>.</p> | |||
<p>In this mode of executing the office, how much<lb/> | |||
there is of labour, how little of self-<unclear>assured</unclear> importance,<lb/> | |||
will be sufficiently evident <add>seems manifest enough</add> <add>let any man judge</add>.</p> | |||
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19 Sept. 1814
Logic or Ethics Deontology
II Practical
Ch Deontolog
1
§.1. Proper Office
Ch.
{Of the} Deontologist Writing Practical or Moralist — what is and what is not proper and improper modes
the proper Office. mode} of exercising this office. Function
§.1. Proper mode
Of what presents that which has presented itself as the proper office of the deontologist
an intimation indication has been already given: in
itself it is no better than neither more nor less than
that of a Scout: a man who having put himself
upon the hunt for consequences — for such consequences of a particular
kind as are apt have been found to result from a particular
species of cause, collects them as he can, and lays
them for the use of whoever those whom it may happen feels himself feel themselves
disposed to profit by accept of his services, lays them out before spreads them out in
their eyes their view.
In this mode of executing the office, how much
there is of labour, how little of self-assured importance,
will be sufficiently evident seems manifest enough let any man judge.
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