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<p>5 Oct. 1814 13</p> | |||
<head>Logic</head> | |||
<note>Deontology<lb/> | |||
Ch. Pleasures of Amity</note> | |||
<p>(1) 9</p> | |||
<p><unclear>Unbending</unclear> — or as the phrase is cringing, fawning<lb/> | |||
to his superiors, the same man is stiff and even insolent<lb/> | |||
to his inferiors. Nothing is more frequently observed: nothing<lb/> | |||
more natural: for the suffering, to which he subjects<lb/> | |||
himself in the one case be makes amends <del><gap/></del> by the<lb/> | |||
enjoyments <del><gap/></del> of the same kind which he gives<lb/> | |||
himself in the other.</p> | |||
<note>23<lb/> | |||
Fawning to his superior<lb/> | |||
the same man<lb/> | |||
insolent to his<lb/> | |||
inferior; for the<lb/> | |||
suffering received<lb/> | |||
from the one, he<lb/> | |||
makes amends by<lb/> | |||
the same enjoyment<lb/> | |||
derived from the other.</note> | |||
<p>At the same time by <unclear>send</unclear> proportion to the gratification<lb/> | |||
he thus affords to his subservient of pride, he provokes<lb/> | |||
enmity and through enmity ill offices, and through ill<lb/> | |||
offices the sufferings <add>of which</add> in its <unclear>unaquiction clumps</unclear> they are<lb/> | |||
capable of being the cause. <del>B</del></p> | |||
<note>24<lb/> | |||
At the same time<lb/> | |||
by gratifying pride<lb/> | |||
he provokes ill offices<lb/> | |||
and the sufferings<lb/> | |||
they cause.</note> | |||
<p>By these gratifications <add>self-indulgence in this shape</add> is he upon the whole of the<lb/> | |||
account a loser or a gainer? <del><gap/> <gap/></del> On which <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
side the balance is <unclear>ask</unclear> depends partly upon <add>taste</add> <unclear>individualistic</unclear><lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">taste</hi> — partly upon accident.</p> | |||
<note>25<lb/> | |||
By these gratifications<lb/> | |||
does he<lb/> | |||
gain or lose? This<lb/> | |||
depends on taste<lb/> | |||
or accident.</note> | |||
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5 Oct. 1814 13
Logic
Deontology
Ch. Pleasures of Amity
(1) 9
Unbending — or as the phrase is cringing, fawning
to his superiors, the same man is stiff and even insolent
to his inferiors. Nothing is more frequently observed: nothing
more natural: for the suffering, to which he subjects
himself in the one case be makes amends by the
enjoyments of the same kind which he gives
himself in the other.
23
Fawning to his superior
the same man
insolent to his
inferior; for the
suffering received
from the one, he
makes amends by
the same enjoyment
derived from the other.
At the same time by send proportion to the gratification
he thus affords to his subservient of pride, he provokes
enmity and through enmity ill offices, and through ill
offices the sufferings of which in its unaquiction clumps they are
capable of being the cause. B
24
At the same time
by gratifying pride
he provokes ill offices
and the sufferings
they cause.
By these gratifications self-indulgence in this shape is he upon the whole of the
account a loser or a gainer? On which
side the balance is ask depends partly upon taste individualistic
taste — partly upon accident.
25
By these gratifications
does he
gain or lose? This
depends on taste
or accident.
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