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<p>to the conquerors. but if he had died before it would have been<lb/>
 
in the most affluent Circumstances: whereas by the prolonging<lb/>
<add>of</add> his life, he underwent incredible hardships. these are avoided<lb/>
by death; and indeed if they do not happen, yet they may<lb/>
at any time: but men do not consider that. every body hopes<lb/>
for Metellus's good fortune: just as if there were more<lb/>
happy men than unhappy; or human affairs certain,<lb/>
or it were more prudent to hope than to fear: but even<lb/>
grant that by Death people are deprived of good things: are<lb/>
the dead therefore in want of conveniences? and is that their<lb/>
<sic>unhappyness</sic>? certainly they must say so. can a man, who<lb/>
is not, be in want of anything? for the very name of want<lb/>
is a sad thing; because this is implied in it; he had it, he<lb/>
has it not, now he desires it, he requires it, he stands in<lb/>
need of it: these are the inconveniences of want. is a man<lb/>
deprived of his Eyes? blindness is odious, his Children?<lb/>
so is the want of them, this indeed may be <sic>applyed</sic> to the<lb/>
living; but as for the dead they are not even in want of<lb/>
life. I have been speaking of the dead which are not. but<lb/>
to mention the living: does any man want horns or wings?<lb/>
no one certainly. why so? because you do not want a thing<lb/>
which naturally is not requisite for you <sic>tho'</sic> you perceive<lb/>
you have it not. this argument should be <sic>inforced</sic> more<lb/>
and more, which being confirmed, <gap/>, if souls are<lb/>
mortal, we can make no manner of doubt of, but that</p>
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to the conquerors. but if he had died before it would have been
in the most affluent Circumstances: whereas by the prolonging
of his life, he underwent incredible hardships. these are avoided
by death; and indeed if they do not happen, yet they may
at any time: but men do not consider that. every body hopes
for Metellus's good fortune: just as if there were more
happy men than unhappy; or human affairs certain,
or it were more prudent to hope than to fear: but even
grant that by Death people are deprived of good things: are
the dead therefore in want of conveniences? and is that their
unhappyness? certainly they must say so. can a man, who
is not, be in want of anything? for the very name of want
is a sad thing; because this is implied in it; he had it, he
has it not, now he desires it, he requires it, he stands in
need of it: these are the inconveniences of want. is a man
deprived of his Eyes? blindness is odious, his Children?
so is the want of them, this indeed may be applyed to the
living; but as for the dead they are not even in want of
life. I have been speaking of the dead which are not. but
to mention the living: does any man want horns or wings?
no one certainly. why so? because you do not want a thing
which naturally is not requisite for you tho' you perceive
you have it not. this argument should be inforced more
and more, which being confirmed, , if souls are
mortal, we can make no manner of doubt of, but that

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Identifier: | JB/537/110/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537.

Date_1

1761-01-27

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537

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Tusculan Questions

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110

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002

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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