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§. 2. Well-being--it's dependence on particular sensibility. | §. 2. Well-being--it's dependence on particular sensibility. | ||
In regard to well being quality as well as quantity | In regard to well being quality as well as quantity <unclear>requires</unclear><lb/>to be taken into account | ||
Quantity depends upon general <gap/> < | Quantity depends upon <hi rend="underline">general</hi> <unclear>sensibility</unclear> <del><gap/></del><lb/><gap/> <gap/> pleasure and pain in general; quality upon<lb/><hi rend="underline">particular</hi> <unclear>sensibility</unclear>: upon a man's being more <gap/><lb/>to pleasure or pain from this or that source than to <gap/><lb/>from this or that other. | ||
For every man, by <gap/> <gap/> and observation the quality of his own sensibility | For every man, by <gap/> <gap/> and observation<lb/>the quality of <hi rend="underline">his own</hi> sensibility may be <del><gap/></del> made known.<lb/>It may be known by the <gap/> <gap/> and <unclear>infallible</unclear> of all<lb/><gap/> <add><gap/></add> the <gap/> of a man's own <gap/> | ||
For no man can the quality of any other man | For no man can the quality of any other man <add><gap/> in <gap/> <gap/> of</add><lb/>be made known by <add>may <gap/> take</add> equally particular <gap/> and <gap/><lb/><gap/>; countenance, gesture, deportment, <gap/> <gap/><lb/>conduct at the time. <unclear>subsequent</unclear> conduct at other subsequent<lb/>times -- by all these <gap/> or <gap/> taken <add>from each of these <gap/> of <unclear>circumstances</unclear></add> or <gap/> taken <gap/><lb/><gap/> <gap/> and <gap/> may be <del><gap/></del> <unclear>deduced</unclear><lb/>than from <unclear>any</unclear> <add><unclear>real</unclear></add> direct evidence <del><gap/></del> <gap/> <gap/> can be <unclear>conducted</unclear><lb/><add>and <gap/></add> by <del><gap/></del> <del><gap/></del> any <unclear>careful</unclear> account <gap/> by him of his own<lb/>feelings. go on | ||
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§. 2. Well-being--it's dependence on particular sensibility.
In regard to well being quality as well as quantity requires
to be taken into account
Quantity depends upon general sensibility
pleasure and pain in general; quality upon
particular sensibility: upon a man's being more
to pleasure or pain from this or that source than to
from this or that other.
For every man, by and observation
the quality of his own sensibility may be made known.
It may be known by the and infallible of all
the of a man's own
For no man can the quality of any other man in of
be made known by may take equally particular and
; countenance, gesture, deportment,
conduct at the time. subsequent conduct at other subsequent
times -- by all these or taken from each of these of circumstances or taken
and may be deduced
than from any real direct evidence can be conducted
and by any careful account by him of his own
feelings. go on
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