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<p><!-- pencil --><head>Civil  Introd. 6</head></p>
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<p>Here as in surgery and medicine, every thing is<lb/>
 
grounded upon <add>experience and</add> observation:  upon the observation of<lb/>
 
such and such feelings as resulting from such and<lb/>
 
such actions <add>of individuals</add> on the one hand, and such <del>acts</del> laws<lb/>
the result of legislative agency <add>action</add> on the other:  no<lb/>
recommendation given <add>rested</add> upon any ground:  no recommendation<lb/>
passed <add>upon the reason</add> but in as far as it is supported<lb/>
by that ground, in as far as it has experience and<lb/>
observation for its support.</p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Thus</hi> every thing turns upon a play of words<lb/>
upon demonstrations, <unclear>pretenced</unclear> demonstrations made<lb/>
up out of words and nothing but words – <del>upon<lb/>
the</del> without the smallest reference to or mark of regard<lb/>
for <add>attention to</add> human feelings – without any the smallest <add>most distant</add><lb/>
reference to experience or observation – the propriety<lb/>
of the course of action <add>conduct means</add> recommended is always<lb/>
assumed never demonstrated, but is never made out<lb/>
<del>from</del> by reference to human feelings.  A constant<lb/>
petitio principle runs through the whole tenor <add>is carried on from beginning to end</add> of<lb/>
the work.  Two media of proof are alternately employed<lb/>
– arbitrary allegations of right, and arbitrary<lb/>
definitions.</p>
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Civil Introd. 6

Here as in surgery and medicine, every thing is
grounded upon experience and observation: upon the observation of
such and such feelings as resulting from such and
such actions of individuals on the one hand, and such acts laws
the result of legislative agency action on the other: no
recommendation given rested upon any ground: no recommendation
passed upon the reason but in as far as it is supported
by that ground, in as far as it has experience and
observation for its support.

Thus every thing turns upon a play of words
upon demonstrations, pretenced demonstrations made
up out of words and nothing but words – upon
the
without the smallest reference to or mark of regard
for attention to human feelings – without any the smallest most distant
reference to experience or observation – the propriety
of the course of action conduct means recommended is always
assumed never demonstrated, but is never made out
from by reference to human feelings. A constant
petitio principle runs through the whole tenor is carried on from beginning to end of
the work. Two media of proof are alternately employed
– arbitrary allegations of right, and arbitrary
definitions.


Identifier: | JB/100/134/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

100

Main Headings

civil code

Folio number

134

Info in main headings field

civil introd.

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

32150

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