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<head>1824 <sic>Oct.</sic> 30<lb/> Procedure Code <del>Parallel</del></head> <p>1 <note><!-- pencil overwritten --Introduction <add>Preface</add><lb/>J.B.</note><lb/>1</p> <p>Every one of every human being has for its end in view the<lb/><gap/> of the <gap/> <del><gap/></del> agent according to the view<lb/> taken by him of it <del>that</del> the time at that same moment of time</p> <p>In every course of action, such as in the end, <add>correspondent/according</add> knowledge<lb/><sic>judgment</sic>, and power being present, such will be the means,<lb/>and such the result</p> <p> Of the present <add>course of action by/of which</add> Procedure Code <del><gap/></del> has <add>is</add> been<lb/> the result, the end has been <gap/> of the <gap/> <add>happiness</add> of<lb/> the author.</p> <p> But <del>such as</del> not to speak of <gap/> times such during<lb/> the imposition of it has <add>have</add> been the <add>his</add> situation and <gap/> mind that for the <sic>maximization</sic> of<lb/>of his own felicity he has<lb/>seen no other <gap/> to <gap/>,as the endeavour to contribute<lb/> what is in his power to the <sic>maximization</sic> of the felicity<lb/> of all other human beings and were it in his power of all<lb/> <add>such</add> other beings as are susceptible to it. <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> His own individual interest<lb/> is this, in his view of it in <add>bound by/in a state of</add> the closest <gap/> to the <gap/><lb/> interest according to his view of that same all-comprehensive<lb/> interest: it is therefore <add> may accordingly be termed</add> a rightly directed <add>pointing/directing</add> interest</p> <p><gap/> and <gap/> circumstance which is common to all<lb/>human action, the end in view of the Code may for <gap/> and <lb/> yet without prejudice to correctness be <sic>stiled</sic> as being the <sic>maximization</sic><lb/>of human felicity in so far as dependant upon the <sic>apl</sic> of the Procedure Code.</p> <!-- line in ink across the page --> <p>In this there is nothing but what is natural: nothing but what<lb/>is to a certain degree <add>extent</add> already exemplified and will naturally <del>be continually <lb/> eith</del> to a greater and greater extent continue to be exemplified.<lb/> continued so long as the species continues in existence.</p> <p> Many a man <gap/>, and with continued delight the most<lb/>intense labour of mind to <unclear>chess</unclear> by success at chess in pleasure<lb/>is respect other than that attendant on the exercise of <del>that</del> <add><gap/></add> from<lb/> and that exercise not directed to any other end [7.22 make <gap/><lb/>by <gap/>, <gap/>: aided by reputation some of <gap/> <gap/>: <gap/><lb/>anticipation <add><gap/></add> of these]</p>





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1824 Oct. 30
Procedure Code Parallel

1
1

Every one of every human being has for its end in view the
of the agent according to the view
taken by him of it that the time at that same moment of time

In every course of action, such as in the end, correspondent/according knowledge
judgment, and power being present, such will be the means,
and such the result

Of the present course of action by/of which Procedure Code has is been
the result, the end has been of the happiness of
the author.

But such as not to speak of times such during
the imposition of it has have been the his situation and mind that for the maximization of
of his own felicity he has
seen no other to ,as the endeavour to contribute
what is in his power to the maximization of the felicity
of all other human beings and were it in his power of all
such other beings as are susceptible to it. (a) His own individual interest
is this, in his view of it in bound by/in a state of the closest to the
interest according to his view of that same all-comprehensive
interest: it is therefore may accordingly be termed a rightly directed pointing/directing interest

and circumstance which is common to all
human action, the end in view of the Code may for and
yet without prejudice to correctness be stiled as being the maximization
of human felicity in so far as dependant upon the apl of the Procedure Code.

In this there is nothing but what is natural: nothing but what
is to a certain degree extent already exemplified and will naturally be continually
eith
to a greater and greater extent continue to be exemplified.
continued so long as the species continues in existence.

Many a man , and with continued delight the most
intense labour of mind to chess by success at chess in pleasure
is respect other than that attendant on the exercise of that from
and that exercise not directed to any other end [7.22 make
by , : aided by reputation some of :
anticipation of these]




Identifier: | JB/057/245/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1824-10-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

245

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1 / f1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18575

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