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<head>Deontology (2)(1)</head>
<head>Deontology (2)(1)</head>
<note>1819 Mar.2.</note>
<p>1819 <del>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></del> Mar.2.</p>
<note>1. Purely self-regarding.</note>
<p>Conduct of the thoughts&#x2014;By thoughts are meant on this occasion<lb/> such only as do not lead to action: for as to those do, they will<lb/> find their place under the head of actions. No men to whom it<lb/> does not at times happen to have something to do with his thoughts<lb/> without having any thing to do with action.&#x2014;</p>
 
<p>On these occasions a short precept or two speaks for itself. Keep<lb/> out as effectually as you can all painful thoughts, Call up to view<lb/> such as are pleasurable: those by preference which are made<lb/> preferable <add>pleasurable</add>.</p>


<p>Conduct of the thoughts - By thoughts are meant on this occasion<lb/> such only as do not lead to action: for as to those do, they will<lb/> find their place under the head of actions. No men to whom it<lb/> does not at times happen to have something to do with his thoughts<lb/> without having any thing to do with action.&#x2014;</p>
<p>On these occasions a short precept or two speaks for itself. Keep<lb/> out as effectually as you can all painful thoughts, Call up to view<lb/> such as are pleasurable: those by preference which are made<lb/> preferable.</p>
<p>So much as to the end: no as to the means.</p>
<p>So much as to the end: no as to the means.</p>
<p>Deontology <unclear>provable</unclear> <add>self-regarding prudence</add><lb/> saving exceptions to the contrary<lb/> look out continually <del>for</del> (relation<lb/> had to your character and situation)<lb/> for the bright &#x2014; the brightest<lb/> side of things keep your face <lb/> constantly turned to it.</p>
 
<p>4. <gap/> of idiom at a<lb/> time of <gap/> <unclear>reform</unclear><lb/> or forced inaction &#x2014; always<lb/> with an <unclear>unjust</unclear> happiness.</p>
<p>Deontology private. <add>Self-regard. prudence.</add><lb/>
<p>(7) Self&#x2014;regarding prudence<lb/> saving exceptions to the<lb/> contrary, look out constantly<lb/> (relation had to<lb/> your character and situation)<lb/> for the bright &#x2014; <lb/> the brightest side of<lb/> things: keep your face<lb/> constantly turned to it.</p>
Saving exceptions to the contrary<lb/> look out constantly <del>for</del> (relation<lb/> had to your character and situation)<lb/> for the bright&#x2014;the brightest<lb/> side of things keep your face<lb/>
constantly turned to it.</p>
 
<p>4. <gap/> of ideas at a<lb/> time of purported repose<lb/> or forced inaction&#x2014;always<lb/> with a view to happiness.</p>
 
<p>(7)<lb/>
Self-regarding prudence.<lb/>
Saving exceptions to the<lb/>contrary, look out constantly<lb/>
(relation had to<lb/> your character and situation)<lb/>
for the bright&#x2014;<lb/> the brightest side of<lb/>
things: keep your face<lb/>
constantly turned to it.</p>




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Deontology (2)(1)

1819 Feby Mar.2.

1. Purely self-regarding.

Conduct of the thoughts—By thoughts are meant on this occasion
such only as do not lead to action: for as to those do, they will
find their place under the head of actions. No men to whom it
does not at times happen to have something to do with his thoughts
without having any thing to do with action.—

On these occasions a short precept or two speaks for itself. Keep
out as effectually as you can all painful thoughts, Call up to view
such as are pleasurable: those by preference which are made
preferable pleasurable.

So much as to the end: no as to the means.

Deontology private. Self-regard. prudence.
Saving exceptions to the contrary
look out constantly for (relation
had to your character and situation)
for the bright—the brightest
side of things keep your face
constantly turned to it.

4. of ideas at a
time of purported repose
or forced inaction—always
with a view to happiness.

(7)
Self-regarding prudence.
Saving exceptions to the
contrary, look out constantly
(relation had to
your character and situation)
for the bright—
the brightest side of
things: keep your face
constantly turned to it.



Identifier: | JB/015/102/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 15.

Date_1

1819-03-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

015

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

102

Info in main headings field

deontology

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / c1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

5318

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