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<p>13 Sept. 1814</p> | <p>13 Sept. 1814</p> | ||
<head>Logic or Ethics</head> | <head>Logic or Ethics</head> | ||
<note>Ch Fortitude</ | <note>Ch. Fortitude<lb/> | ||
<del>§. Fortitude</del></note> | |||
<note>§.1. Relation to primary Virtues</note> | |||
<p>Integrity Integrality Pseudo-conjugate. 2</p> | |||
<p>Difficult — in many instances but too difficult — to<lb/> | <p>Difficult — in many instances but too difficult — to<lb/> | ||
know — but at any rate here is something to be known,<lb/> | know — but at any rate here is something to be known,<lb/> | ||
and that something | and that something <add>not ill worth</add> worth knowing.</p> | ||
<p>The benefit whether to a man's self or to some<lb/> | <p>The benefit whether to a man's self or to some<lb/> | ||
other man or set of men is the article to be purchased:<lb/> | other man or set of men is the article to be purchased:<lb/> | ||
<add>in</add> <add>by</add> <add>exposing him to</add> the | <add>in</add> <add>by</add> <add>exposing him to</add> the danger to which <del>he exposes <add>his</add></del> it is proposed that<lb/> | ||
he | he should expose himself he would pay the price<lb/> | ||
necessary to be paid for the chance of obtaining that<lb/> | necessary to be paid for the chance of obtaining that<lb/> | ||
benefit. Whether the benefit <add>commodity</add> <add>article</add> is worth the price<lb/> | benefit. Whether the benefit <add>commodity</add> <add>article</add> is worth the price<lb/> | ||
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in <add>so</add> exposing himself be entitled to the appellation<lb/> | in <add>so</add> exposing himself be entitled to the appellation<lb/> | ||
of an act of <hi rend="underline">fortitude</hi>, this is a mere question<lb/> | of an act of <hi rend="underline">fortitude</hi>, this is a mere question<lb/> | ||
of words, a question not worth the words that | of words, a question not worth the words that <add>necessarily</add> must<lb/> | ||
be expended in the proposing of it.</p> | be expended in the proposing of it.</p> | ||
<p>A question of this sort is not merely useless.<lb/> | <p>A question of this sort is not merely useless.<lb/> | ||
By <del> | By <del>confer</del> throwing men's <add>a man's</add> ideas into confusion, and<lb/> | ||
thus eventually leading them <add>him</add> to pursue a line of conduct<lb/> | thus eventually leading them <add>him</add> to pursue a line of conduct<lb/> | ||
adverse to that of his interest or <add>that of</add> his duty<lb/> | adverse to that of his interest or <add>that of</add> his duty<lb/> | ||
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of an <hi rend="underline">act</hi> of fortitude. What is the <add>practical</add> consequence?<lb/> | of an <hi rend="underline">act</hi> of fortitude. What is the <add>practical</add> consequence?<lb/> | ||
that fortitude being a virtue, the pernicious line of<lb/> | that fortitude being a virtue, the pernicious line of<lb/> | ||
conduct in question is that which ought to be pursued</p> | conduct in question is that which ought to be pursued.</p> | ||
<p>The line of conduct most conducive suppose<lb/> | <p>The line of conduct most conducive suppose<lb/> | ||
it not to merit that appellation of fortitude. What is<lb/> | it not to merit that appellation of fortitude. What is<lb/> | ||
the consequence? That not being | the consequence? That not being <add>conformable to the idea of</add> according to virtue, it<lb/> | ||
belongs to the category <del><gap/></del> of Folly or of vice</p> | belongs to the category <del><gap/></del> of Folly or of vice</p> | ||
<note> | <note>☞ T<gap/> <unclear>a nature</unclear></note> | ||
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13 Sept. 1814
Logic or Ethics
Ch. Fortitude
§. Fortitude
§.1. Relation to primary Virtues
Integrity Integrality Pseudo-conjugate. 2
Difficult — in many instances but too difficult — to
know — but at any rate here is something to be known,
and that something not ill worth worth knowing.
The benefit whether to a man's self or to some
other man or set of men is the article to be purchased:
in by exposing him to the danger to which he exposes his it is proposed that
he should expose himself he would pay the price
necessary to be paid for the chance of obtaining that
benefit. Whether the benefit commodity article is worth the price
that must be paid this is the question and the only
question worth considering, whether in case of his exposing
himself to the danger the act which he exercises
in so exposing himself be entitled to the appellation
of an act of fortitude, this is a mere question
of words, a question not worth the words that necessarily must
be expended in the proposing of it.
A question of this sort is not merely useless.
By confer throwing men's a man's ideas into confusion, and
thus eventually leading them him to pursue a line of conduct
adverse to that of his interest or that of his duty
adverse to the interest in question, the tendency of
it is positively pernicious.
The line act of conduct most least conducive to that interest
suppose it understood to merit the appellation
of an act of fortitude. What is the practical consequence?
that fortitude being a virtue, the pernicious line of
conduct in question is that which ought to be pursued.
The line of conduct most conducive suppose
it not to merit that appellation of fortitude. What is
the consequence? That not being conformable to the idea of according to virtue, it
belongs to the category of Folly or of vice
☞ T a nature
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