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<p>man touching the same <hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> And Whereas whatever is called <hi rend="underline">knowledge</hi> is accordingly nothing more than a higher degree of <hi rend="underline">underline</hi></note>  And whereas the degrees<lb/>
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of <hi rend="underline">belief</hi> <del>are</del> <add>may be</add> as immeasurable as the degrees of<lb/>
 
<hi rend="underline">probability</hi> <del>to which and apparent probability</del><lb/>
 
to which they correspond  And whereas it never<lb/>
 
hath been or can be ascertained at what degree<lb/>
<del><hi rend="underline">belief</hi></del> <hi rend="underline">knowledge</hi> begins and mere <hi rend="underline">belief</hi> ends <hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞2</hi> And whereas absolute <hi rend="underline">knowledge</hi> corresponding to absolute <hi rend="underline">certainty</hi>, as contradistinguished from <hi rend="underline">belief</hi> corresponding to <hi rend="underline">probability</hi>, is a state of mind incompatible with <del>the weak acknowledged</del> the <del>universal</del> fallibility <del>of human nature</del> and frailty of human nature</note></p>
<p>And whereas the expression of any inferior<lb/>
degree of belief is as susceptible of being false<lb/>
and perjurious with expression of any higher <lb/>
one  And whereas the truth <add>or falshood</add> of a declaration<lb/>
expresive of such inferior degree of belief is in<lb/>
many cases as easy to be judged of by Jurymen<lb/>
and others as that of a declaration expressive<lb/>
of any superior one  And Whereas<lb/>
there are manyfold cases in which although testimony<lb/>
be therein as necessary as in any others, yet<lb/>
a man who preserves a good regard to both can<lb/>
not express any such degree of belief as is usually<lb/>
understood to be expressed by the word <hi rend="underline">knowledge</hi>,<lb/>
And Whereas if in such cases no expression of belief<lb/>
<del>cannot be <gap/> <add>in evidence</add></del> of less force than is understood by<lb/>
the word <hi rend="underline">knowledge</hi> <add>were to be received in evidence</add> no true testimony could therein<lb/>
be received at all  And Whereas <hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> if <del>any such</del> the expression of any such inferior degree of belief were so to be received, at the same time that</note> <del>if</del> in the case <add><del>court</del></add><lb/>
of a false <del>expr</del> expression <del>of such if a degree</del> <add>thereof<lb/>
<del>of</del> it</add></p>
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man touching the same And Whereas whatever is called knowledge is accordingly nothing more than a higher degree of underline And whereas the degrees
of belief are may be as immeasurable as the degrees of
probability to which and apparent probability
to which they correspond And whereas it never
hath been or can be ascertained at what degree
belief knowledge begins and mere belief ends ⊞2 And whereas absolute knowledge corresponding to absolute certainty, as contradistinguished from belief corresponding to probability, is a state of mind incompatible with the weak acknowledged the universal fallibility of human nature and frailty of human nature

And whereas the expression of any inferior
degree of belief is as susceptible of being false
and perjurious with expression of any higher
one And whereas the truth or falshood of a declaration
expresive of such inferior degree of belief is in
many cases as easy to be judged of by Jurymen
and others as that of a declaration expressive
of any superior one And Whereas
there are manyfold cases in which although testimony
be therein as necessary as in any others, yet
a man who preserves a good regard to both can
not express any such degree of belief as is usually
understood to be expressed by the word knowledge,
And Whereas if in such cases no expression of belief
cannot be in evidence of less force than is understood by
the word knowledge were to be received in evidence no true testimony could therein
be received at all And Whereas if any such the expression of any such inferior degree of belief were so to be received, at the same time that if in the case court
of a false expr expression of such if a degree thereof
of it


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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

16

Box

124

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

160

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d53 / d54

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

41849

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