JB/014/385/001: Difference between revisions

Transcribe Bentham: A Collaborative Initiative

From Transcribe Bentham: Transcription Desk

Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts

JB/014/385/001: Difference between revisions

TB Editor (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
TB Editor (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 7: Line 7:
<p><note>56.<lb/>Instead of the happiness<lb/>taken from the 2000<lb/>give unhappiness as<lb/>much as they can<lb/>receive. To the aggregate<lb/>of happiness of the 4001<lb/>will the result be<lb/>net profit? Loss,<lb/>because receptacle<lb/>capable of<lb/>receiving more<lb/>unhappiness than<lb/>happiness.</note><lb/>Take from your 2000 and give to your 2001 all the<lb/>happiness you find your 2000 in possess<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> of: insert in the<lb/>room of the happiness you have taken out, unhappiness in as<lb/>large a quantity as the receptacle will contain: to the<lb/>aggregate amount of the happiness possessed by the 4001<lb/>taken together will the result be <del>net</del> <add>net</add> profit? on the<lb/>contrary, the whole profit will have given place<lb/>to loss. How so? because so it is that such is the<lb/>nature of the receptacle, the quantity of unhappiness<lb/>it is capable of containing during any given port<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> of<lb/>time is greater than the quantity of happiness.</p>
<p><note>56.<lb/>Instead of the happiness<lb/>taken from the 2000<lb/>give unhappiness as<lb/>much as they can<lb/>receive. To the aggregate<lb/>of happiness of the 4001<lb/>will the result be<lb/>net profit? Loss,<lb/>because receptacle<lb/>capable of<lb/>receiving more<lb/>unhappiness than<lb/>happiness.</note><lb/>Take from your 2000 and give to your 2001 all the<lb/>happiness you find your 2000 in possess<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> of: insert in the<lb/>room of the happiness you have taken out, unhappiness in as<lb/>large a quantity as the receptacle will contain: to the<lb/>aggregate amount of the happiness possessed by the 4001<lb/>taken together will the result be <del>net</del> <add>net</add> profit? on the<lb/>contrary, the whole profit will have given place<lb/>to loss. How so? because so it is that such is the<lb/>nature of the receptacle, the quantity of unhappiness<lb/>it is capable of containing during any given port<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> of<lb/>time is greater than the quantity of happiness.</p>


<p><note>57.<lb/>The 4001 being equal<lb/>in all respects<lb/>make the 2000 slaves<lb/>& divide them among<lb/>the 2001 -- will the<lb/>happiness of the<lb/>whole be increased?</note><lb/>At the outset place your 4001 in a state of equal<lb/>perfect equality in respect of the measures or say instrum<hi rend="superscript">ts.</hi><lb/>of happiness &#x2014; and a particular power &amp; opulence: every one of them<lb/>in a state of equal liberty &#x2014; every one independent of<lb/>every other: every one of them possessing an equal port<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi><lb/>of money &amp; moneys' worth: in this state it is that<lb/>you find them. Taking in hand now your 2000 reduce<lb/>this to a state of slavery, and no matter in what proport<hi rend="superscript">ns.</hi><lb/>of the slaves thus constituted divide the whole number with<lb/>such their property among your 2001: the operat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi><lb/>performed, of the happiness of <add>the whole</add> <del>what</del> number 4001 will an<lb/>augmentat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> be the result? the question answers itself.</p><p><note>58.<lb/>Were it so, see the<lb/>practical results. In<lb/>England make the Catholics<lb/>slaves & divide them<lb/>among the Protestants:<lb/>in Ireland divide the<lb/>Protestants, etc.</note><lb/>Were it otherwise, note now the practical<lb/>applicat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> that w<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> be to be made of it in the British<lb/>Isles. In Great Britain take the whole body of the<lb/>Roman Catholics make slaves of them &amp; divide<lb/>them in any proport<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi>, them &amp; their progeny, among the<lb/>whole body of the Protestants. In Ireland take the whole<lb/>body of the Protestants and divide them in like<lb/>manner among the whole body of the Roman<lb/>Catholics.</p>
<p><note>57.<lb/>The 4001 being equal<lb/>in all respects<lb/>make the 2000 slaves<lb/>&amp; divide them among<lb/>the 2001 &#x2014; will the<lb/>happiness of the<lb/>whole be increased?</note><lb/>At the outset place your 4001 in a state of equal<lb/>perfect equality in respect of the measures or say instrum<hi rend="superscript">ts.</hi><lb/>of happiness &#x2014; and a particular power &amp; opulence: every one of them<lb/>in a state of equal liberty &#x2014; every one independent of<lb/>every other: every one of them possessing an equal port<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi><lb/>of money &amp; moneys' worth: in this state it is that<lb/>you find them. Taking in hand now your 2000 reduce<lb/>this to a state of slavery, and no matter in what proport<hi rend="superscript">ns.</hi><lb/>of the slaves thus constituted divide the whole number with<lb/>such their property among your 2001: the operat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi><lb/>performed, of the happiness of <add>the whole</add> <del>what</del> number 4001 will an<lb/>augmentat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> be the result? the question answers itself.</p>
 
<p><note>58.<lb/>Were it so, see the<lb/>practical results. In<lb/>England make the Catholics<lb/>slaves &amp; divide them<lb/>among the Protestants:<lb/>in Ireland divide the<lb/>Protestants, etc.</note><lb/>Were it otherwise, note now the practical<lb/>applicat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> that w<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> be to be made of it in the British<lb/>Isles. In Great Britain take the whole body of the<lb/>Roman Catholics make slaves of them &amp; divide<lb/>them in any proport<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi>, them &amp; their progeny, among the<lb/>whole body of the Protestants. In Ireland take the whole<lb/>body of the Protestants and divide them in like<lb/>manner among the whole body of the Roman<lb/>Catholics.</p>





Revision as of 16:08, 30 July 2017

Click Here To Edit

1829. June 8. K 2

Art. on Utilitarianism.

28

56.
Instead of the happiness
taken from the 2000
give unhappiness as
much as they can
receive. To the aggregate
of happiness of the 4001
will the result be
net profit? Loss,
because receptacle
capable of
receiving more
unhappiness than
happiness.

Take from your 2000 and give to your 2001 all the
happiness you find your 2000 in possessn. of: insert in the
room of the happiness you have taken out, unhappiness in as
large a quantity as the receptacle will contain: to the
aggregate amount of the happiness possessed by the 4001
taken together will the result be net net profit? on the
contrary, the whole profit will have given place
to loss. How so? because so it is that such is the
nature of the receptacle, the quantity of unhappiness
it is capable of containing during any given portn. of
time is greater than the quantity of happiness.

57.
The 4001 being equal
in all respects
make the 2000 slaves
& divide them among
the 2001 — will the
happiness of the
whole be increased?

At the outset place your 4001 in a state of equal
perfect equality in respect of the measures or say instrumts.
of happiness — and a particular power & opulence: every one of them
in a state of equal liberty — every one independent of
every other: every one of them possessing an equal portn.
of money & moneys' worth: in this state it is that
you find them. Taking in hand now your 2000 reduce
this to a state of slavery, and no matter in what proportns.
of the slaves thus constituted divide the whole number with
such their property among your 2001: the operatn.
performed, of the happiness of the whole what number 4001 will an
augmentatn. be the result? the question answers itself.

58.
Were it so, see the
practical results. In
England make the Catholics
slaves & divide them
among the Protestants:
in Ireland divide the
Protestants, etc.

Were it otherwise, note now the practical
applicatn. that wd. be to be made of it in the British
Isles. In Great Britain take the whole body of the
Roman Catholics make slaves of them & divide
them in any proportn., them & their progeny, among the
whole body of the Protestants. In Ireland take the whole
body of the Protestants and divide them in like
manner among the whole body of the Roman
Catholics.




Identifier: | JB/014/385/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

1829-06-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

56-58

Box

014

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

385

Info in main headings field

art. on utilitarianism

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2 / f28

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

john flowerdew colls

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

5148

Box Contents

UCL Home » Transcribe Bentham » Transcription Desk
  • Create account
  • Log in