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Deontology Private<lb/> | Deontology Private<lb/> | ||
Self regarding <unclear> | Self-regarding <unclear>Prudence</unclear><lb/></head> | ||
<p><del>S</del> What regard <del>those</del> < | <note>Ch.<lb/> | ||
<del> | §. 2 as to the pleasures of<lb/> | ||
sense</note><!-- lightly written marginal note --> | |||
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<p><del>S</del> What regard <del>those</del> <add>physical</add> desires <del>by the gratification</del> of<lb/> | |||
<del>which</del> in so far as the <del><gap/></del> welfare of no other person is<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> one way or the other affected by the gratification <add><unclear>afforded</unclear></add> given<lb/> | <del><gap/></del> one way or the other affected by the gratification <add><unclear>afforded</unclear></add> given<lb/> | ||
or | or sought to be given to them <gap/> the dictates of self-regarding<lb/> | ||
prudence, are to be <unclear>learned</unclear> from the Medical <gap/> and<lb/> | |||
the Economist rather than <add>from</add> the Moralist: to those < | the Economist rather than <add>from</add> the Moralist: to those <unclear>authorities</unclear><lb/> | ||
therefore they <unclear>shall</unclear> <unclear>here be</unclear> left.<lb/> | therefore they <unclear>shall</unclear> <unclear>here be</unclear> left.<lb/> | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
<p> | <p>On these as on <add><unclear>most</unclear></add> all other occasions the <unclear>option</unclear> has<lb/> | ||
between the pleasure of the moment <unclear>has</unclear> <gap/> <add><unclear>when</unclear></add> so ever and<lb/> | |||
the more | the more or less probable pain or loss of pleasure which in<lb/> | ||
the remainder <add> | the <unclear>remainder</unclear> <add><unclear>course</unclear> of the <unclear>rest</unclear></add> of life may be the consequence of it<lb/></p> | ||
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1828 Aug 12
Deontology Private
Self-regarding Prudence
Ch.
§. 2 as to the pleasures of
sense
§.
S What regard those physical desires by the gratification of
which in so far as the welfare of no other person is
one way or the other affected by the gratification afforded given
or sought to be given to them the dictates of self-regarding
prudence, are to be learned from the Medical and
the Economist rather than from the Moralist: to those authorities
therefore they shall here be left.
On these as on most all other occasions the option has
between the pleasure of the moment has when so ever and
the more or less probable pain or loss of pleasure which in
the remainder course of the rest of life may be the consequence of it
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