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1829. June G 5<lb/>24<lb/><head>Article on Utilitarianism.</head><p>(5<lb/><note>41.<lb/>J. B gave these<lb/>ideas to a noble<lb/>friend in a situat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi><lb/>to give them <add>practical</add> effect;<lb/>no such visible<lb/>result in consequence.</note><lb/>These ideas M<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> Bentham, at one time,<lb/>took upon him to submit, in black and white,<lb/>to a noble friend, whose situation at one time<lb/>might have made them productive of effect on<lb/>practice: but from this comparatively inconsiderable<lb/>part, as from so many other parts of his labours,<lb/>no visible effect has been produced, nor in black<lb/>and white, till now, any mention appeared.</p><p><note>42.<lb/>To a sense of connection<lb/>between new signs &<lb/>new things signified, or<lb/>utility of d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi>, especially<lb/><hi rend="underline">ideas</hi>, none so active as<lb/>J. B. This no secret to<lb/>thrones, etc.: hence, in<lb/>their opposition to<lb/>him they are as<lb/>industrious, as in causing<lb/>base coin to be<lb/><del>distributed</del> trusted.</note><lb/>To a sense of the intimacy of the<lb/>connection on the one hand between novelty in<lb/>signs and novelty in things signified, on the other<lb/>hand between novelty of ideas signified, and utility<lb/>of the things signified &#x2014; more particularly, especially<lb/>where these things are <hi rend="underline">ideas</hi>, nobody, perhaps, has as<lb/>yet been so fully active as M<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> Bentham. Hence<lb/>his industry, in the endeavor to turn these same<lb/>relations to account. Nor of these same relations<lb/>has the importance been altogether a secret to the<lb/>thrones, dominations, princedoms, virtues, powers,<lb/>whom, in their character of anti-utilitarians,<lb/>(anti-utilitarians: alias enemies of reform and<lb/>improvement in the most important walks of<lb/>life), he had to contend with accordingly &#x2014; the <add>labour</add> industry<lb/><add>applied</add> employed by them in procuring distrust and rejection,<lb/>for the base metal of the <sic>foundery</sic> of a<lb/>malefactor, has had <sic>it's</sic> counterpart in that employed<lb/>in procuring the like reception for the <sic>stirling</sic><lb/>productions of the laboratory of this philanthropist.</p>
<p>1829. June G 5<lb/>24</p>
<head>Article on Utilitarianism.</head>
 
<p>(5<lb/><note>41.<lb/>J. B gave these<lb/>ideas to a noble<lb/>friend in a situat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi><lb/>to give them <add>practical</add> effect;<lb/>no such visible<lb/>result in consequence.</note><lb/>These ideas M<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> Bentham, at one time,<lb/>took upon him to submit, in black and white,<lb/>to a noble friend, whose situation at one time<lb/>might have made them productive of effect on<lb/>practice: but from this comparatively inconsiderable<lb/>part, as from so many other parts of his labours,<lb/>no visible effect has been produced, nor in black<lb/>and white, till now, any mention appeared.</p>
 
<p><note>42.<lb/>To a sense of connection<lb/>between new signs &amp;<lb/>new things signified, or<lb/>utility of d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi>, especially<lb/><hi rend="underline">ideas</hi>, none so active as<lb/>J. B. This no secret to<lb/>thrones, etc.: hence, in<lb/>their opposition to<lb/>him they are as<lb/>industrious, as in causing<lb/>base coin to be<lb/><del>distributed</del> trusted.</note><lb/>To a sense of the intimacy of the<lb/>connection on the one hand between novelty in<lb/>signs and novelty in things signified, on the other<lb/>hand between novelty of ideas signified, and utility<lb/>of the things signified &#x2014; more particularly, especially<lb/>where these things are <hi rend="underline">ideas</hi>, nobody, perhaps, has as<lb/>yet been so fully active as M<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> Bentham. Hence<lb/>his industry, in the endeavor to turn these same<lb/>relations to account. Nor of these same relations<lb/>has the importance been altogether a secret to the<lb/>thrones, dominations, princedoms, virtues, powers,<lb/>whom, in their character of anti-utilitarians,<lb/>(anti-utilitarians: alias enemies of reform and<lb/>improvement in the most important walks of<lb/>life), he had to contend with accordingly &#x2014; the <add>labour</add> industry<lb/><add>applied</add> employed by them in procuring distrust and rejection,<lb/>for the base metal of the <sic>foundery</sic> of a<lb/>malefactor, has had <sic>it's</sic> counterpart in that employed<lb/>in procuring the like reception for the <sic>stirling</sic><lb/>productions of the laboratory of this philanthropist.</p>






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1829. June G 5
24

Article on Utilitarianism.

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41.
J. B gave these
ideas to a noble
friend in a situatn.
to give them practical effect;
no such visible
result in consequence.

These ideas Mr. Bentham, at one time,
took upon him to submit, in black and white,
to a noble friend, whose situation at one time
might have made them productive of effect on
practice: but from this comparatively inconsiderable
part, as from so many other parts of his labours,
no visible effect has been produced, nor in black
and white, till now, any mention appeared.

42.
To a sense of connection
between new signs &
new things signified, or
utility of do., especially
ideas, none so active as
J. B. This no secret to
thrones, etc.: hence, in
their opposition to
him they are as
industrious, as in causing
base coin to be
distributed trusted.

To a sense of the intimacy of the
connection on the one hand between novelty in
signs and novelty in things signified, on the other
hand between novelty of ideas signified, and utility
of the things signified — more particularly, especially
where these things are ideas, nobody, perhaps, has as
yet been so fully active as Mr. Bentham. Hence
his industry, in the endeavor to turn these same
relations to account. Nor of these same relations
has the importance been altogether a secret to the
thrones, dominations, princedoms, virtues, powers,
whom, in their character of anti-utilitarians,
(anti-utilitarians: alias enemies of reform and
improvement in the most important walks of
life), he had to contend with accordingly — the labour industry
applied employed by them in procuring distrust and rejection,
for the base metal of the foundery of a
malefactor, has had it's counterpart in that employed
in procuring the like reception for the stirling
productions of the laboratory of this philanthropist.




Identifier: | JB/014/377/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

1829-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

41-42

Box

014

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

377

Info in main headings field

article on utilitarianism

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e5 / f20

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

b&m 1829

Marginals

john flowerdew colls

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

5140

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