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<p>8 July 1815 2</p>
<head>Springs of Action table</head>
<note>Entities</note>
 
<p>2 <del>To do <gap/> <gap/></del> For <del>giving this</del> the manifestation<lb/>
of this relation there is but this one course <del>that will</del> by<lb/>
which the purpose can be assisted &#x2014; and this is &#x2014; <del>with</del> <add>to</add><lb/>
the term in question, employed in the character of <del>the</del> the<lb/>
<del>subject</del> name of the subject of a proposition, add the<lb/>
compliment of words necessary to <del>that</del> the formation of<lb/>
a proposition (in the logical sense of the word <hi rend="underline">proposition</hi>)<lb/>
which proposition must <del><gap/></del> moreover be such as shall<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> upon examination be found to be <add>to have for its</add> exact equivalent<lb/>
a proposition having for its subject the name of a real<lb/>
entity &#x2014; viz. the name of that <add>particular</add> real entity <del>concerning what</del><lb/>
which alone when it has received the compliment of<lb/>
words <del>belonging to adapted to the purpose</del> <add>in other forms expressed by so many different parts of speech</add>, is <unclear>suited</unclear> to<lb/>
the purpose.</p>
<note>5<lb/>
2. The relation of the<lb/>
import of a <gap/><lb/>
signification of<lb/>
a fictitious entity<lb/>
to a d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> signification<lb/>
of a real entity<lb/>
can not be <gap/><lb/>
apparent otherwise<lb/>
than by<lb/>
making up <gap/><lb/>
of the two <gap/><lb/>
two por<gap/><lb/>
of which <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/></note>
 
<p>Shortly thus</p>
 
<p>1 <del>Every</del> <add><del>The</del> Any</add> name of a <del>real</del> <add>fictitious</add> entity can no otherwise be<lb/>
clearly understood <add>made clearly intelligible</add> than by means of <del>the</del> <add>some</add> relation which the<lb/>
import of it bears to <add>some word which is</add> the name of a real entity</p>
<note>6<lb/>
The same <gap/> <gap/>ble<lb/>
1 A fictitious entity<lb/>
can not be understood<lb/>
but by its<lb/>
relation to the correspondent<lb/>
real<lb/>
entity</note>
 
<p>Any proposition having for its subject a fictitious<lb/>
entity can no otherwise be made clearly intelligible<lb/>
than by means of some relation which the import<lb/>
of it can be <sic>shewn</sic> to bear to a correspondent proposition<lb/>
having for its subject the <add>so</add> name of a <add>some</add> real entity</p>
 
<p>A proposition having for its subject the name of a<lb/>
<del>real</del> <add>fictitious</add> entity <del>requires</del> is not clearly understood any further<lb/>
than as it can be translated into a correspondent proposition<lb/>
having for its subject the name of <add>some</add> real entity.</p>
<note>7<lb/>
A proposition having<lb/>
for its subject the<lb/>
name of a fictitious<lb/>
entity can not be<lb/>
understood without<lb/>
having for its <gap/><lb/>
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8 July 1815 2

Springs of Action table Entities

2 To do For giving this the manifestation
of this relation there is but this one course that will by
which the purpose can be assisted — and this is — with to
the term in question, employed in the character of the the
subject name of the subject of a proposition, add the
compliment of words necessary to that the formation of
a proposition (in the logical sense of the word proposition)
which proposition must moreover be such as shall
upon examination be found to be to have for its exact equivalent
a proposition having for its subject the name of a real
entity — viz. the name of that particular real entity concerning what
which alone when it has received the compliment of
words belonging to adapted to the purpose in other forms expressed by so many different parts of speech, is suited to
the purpose.

5
2. The relation of the
import of a
signification of
a fictitious entity
to a do signification
of a real entity
can not be
apparent otherwise
than by
making up
of the two
two por
of which

Shortly thus

1 Every The Any name of a real fictitious entity can no otherwise be
clearly understood made clearly intelligible than by means of the some relation which the
import of it bears to some word which is the name of a real entity

6
The same ble
1 A fictitious entity
can not be understood
but by its
relation to the correspondent
real
entity

Any proposition having for its subject a fictitious
entity can no otherwise be made clearly intelligible
than by means of some relation which the import
of it can be shewn to bear to a correspondent proposition
having for its subject the so name of a some real entity

A proposition having for its subject the name of a
real fictitious entity requires is not clearly understood any further
than as it can be translated into a correspondent proposition
having for its subject the name of some real entity.

7
A proposition having
for its subject the
name of a fictitious
entity can not be
understood without
having for its




Identifier: | JB/014/023/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

1815-07-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

5-7

Box

014

Main Headings

table of the springs of action

Folio number

023

Info in main headings field

springs of action table

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2 / f2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1811

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1811

Notes public

ID Number

4786

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