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<p><!-- This paragraph has been struck out --><foreign>Considitur</foreign>. This further distant from J.B.'s own ideas of perfection<lb/> | |||
than any other work of his: what he has a right to expect is<lb/> | |||
that the standard to which it is compared should be <del>not</del> <hi rend="underline">past</hi><lb/> | |||
progress, not <hi rend="underline">future possible</hi></p> | |||
<p>Whether the interests of genuine morality or those of<lb/> | |||
<del><add>practically</add></del> useful wisdom were considered, it seemed to me that<lb/> | |||
it would not be easy to find many <del>a</del> more valuable<lb/> | |||
legacy than that which a man would leave to posterity<lb/> | |||
<del>who should</del> by a work <del>which</del> on this subject the contents<lb/> | |||
of which should in maturity bear some proportion to<lb/> | |||
the advance made in other branches of knowledge in<lb/> | |||
the interval that has elapsed <add>intervened</add> between the days of the <unclear>first</unclear><lb/> | |||
of philosophers and the present time.</p> | |||
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a work corresponding <lb/> | |||
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than may other work<lb/> | |||
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10 June 1811
Fallacies
9
Considitur. This further distant from J.B.'s own ideas of perfection
than any other work of his: what he has a right to expect is
that the standard to which it is compared should be not past
progress, not future possible
Whether the interests of genuine morality or those of
practically useful wisdom were considered, it seemed to me that
it would not be easy to find many a more valuable
legacy than that which a man would leave to posterity
who should by a work which on this subject the contents
of which should in maturity bear some proportion to
the advance made in other branches of knowledge in
the interval that has elapsed intervened between the days of the first
of philosophers and the present time.
15
Per J.B. to morality
and practical
wisdom
useful
a work corresponding
to the given proficiency
time
.
16
than may other work
of his: but standard
of
past progress not
future possible do.
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