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<p>1818 21</p> | |||
<head>Deontology Foundation of</head> | |||
<p>21</p> | |||
<p>If the popular or moral sanction a<lb/> | |||
moral obligation; if the religious sanction<lb/> | |||
a religious obligation: as to the case where<lb/> | |||
<del>the legal</del> the obligation of the legal sort applies<lb/> | |||
it is only by accident that in a work on deontology<lb/> | |||
it can come in question: remain therefore as<lb/> | |||
adequate for the purpose of creating an obligation<lb/> | |||
applicable to the purpose here in question<lb/> | |||
the moral sanction and the religious. <del>As<lb/> | |||
t</del></p> | |||
<p>As to the dictates of prudence viz self-regarding<lb/> | |||
prudence derived from, and created by<lb/> | |||
the physical sanction, scarcely is the fictitious<lb/> | |||
entity in question obligation derived from<lb/> | |||
his source. <unclear>Repeating</unclear> such p<add>h</add>rases as a man's<lb/> | |||
duty to himself a man's owing it to himself<lb/> | |||
& the like: but phrases such as these are <unclear>considered</unclear><lb/> | |||
<unclear>us</unclear> belonging to the language of rhetorical<lb/> | |||
ornament into simple language.</p> | |||
<p>There for y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>. present ends what has been<lb/> | |||
preached on the subject of the fooundation<lb/> | |||
of deontology.</p> | |||
<note>9<lb/> | |||
Legal sanction<lb/> | |||
not applicable to<lb/> | |||
Deontology, remain<lb/> | |||
the moral & religious<lb/> | |||
sanctions or<lb/> | |||
obligations —</note> | |||
<note>1<del>2</del>0<lb/> | |||
Obligation scarcely<lb/> | |||
has place in respect<lb/> | |||
to purely self-regarding<lb/> | |||
prudence. This rhetorical<lb/> | |||
will be translated<lb/> | |||
into simple language.</note> | |||
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1818 21
Deontology Foundation of
21
If the popular or moral sanction a
moral obligation; if the religious sanction
a religious obligation: as to the case where
the legal the obligation of the legal sort applies
it is only by accident that in a work on deontology
it can come in question: remain therefore as
adequate for the purpose of creating an obligation
applicable to the purpose here in question
the moral sanction and the religious. As
t
As to the dictates of prudence viz self-regarding
prudence derived from, and created by
the physical sanction, scarcely is the fictitious
entity in question obligation derived from
his source. Repeating such phrases as a man's
duty to himself a man's owing it to himself
& the like: but phrases such as these are considered
us belonging to the language of rhetorical
ornament into simple language.
There for ye. present ends what has been
preached on the subject of the fooundation
of deontology.
9
Legal sanction
not applicable to
Deontology, remain
the moral & religious
sanctions or
obligations —
120
Obligation scarcely
has place in respect
to purely self-regarding
prudence. This rhetorical
will be translated
into simple language.
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