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<head>Article on Utilitarianism.</head>
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<note>13 <sic>Dyalogistic</sic> and auto-gistic names exhibited by JB.</note>
<note>13<lb/> Dyslogistic and <unclear>autogistic</unclear><lb/> names exhibited<lb/> by JB.</note>


<p>In the construction of <unclear>that fable</unclear> an<lb/>
<p>In the construction of this Fable an<lb/>
observation which Mr. Bentham found occasion<lb/>
observation which Mr. Bentham found occasion<lb/>
to make is that of a sentiment of approbation or<lb/>
to make is that of a sentiment of approbation or<lb/>
disapprobation ,which in the case of almost every<lb/>
disapprobation, which in the case of almost every<lb/>
sort of desire had become attached to the <del><gap/></del><del><add><gap/></add></del><lb/>
sort of desire had become attached to the <del><gap/></del><del><add><gap/></add></del><lb/>
<add>name</add> of it. Hence in most instances for each desire<lb/>
<add>name</add> of it. Hence in most instances for each desire<lb/>
he found three sorts of denominations; namely one in<lb/>
he found three sorts of denominations; namely one in<lb/>
which a sentiment of approbation, another in which<lb/>
which a sentiment of approbation, another in which<lb/>
a sentiment of disapprobation, was thus <gap/>-<lb/>
a sentiment of disapprobation, was thus <unclear>superadded;</unclear>.<lb/>


<note>Go on to speak of the synonyms. Apologise for the new words. And speak of emo-tions, passions, &amp; affec-tions.</note>
<note><!-- Drawing of finger pointing right -->Go on to speak of<lb/> the synonyms.<lb/> Apologise for the<lb/> new words.<lb/> And speak of emotions,<lb/> passions, &amp; affections.</note>


ded; <del><gap/></del> a third by which no other idea was<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> a third by which no other idea was<lb/>
excited than that of the desire clear of both<lb/>
excited than that of the desire clear of both<lb/>
those opposite additaments <gap/></p>
those opposite additaments <!-- tear in manuscript --></p>


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1829. June 3. Article on Utilitarianism.

13
Dyslogistic and autogistic
names exhibited
by JB.

In the construction of this Fable an
observation which Mr. Bentham found occasion
to make is that of a sentiment of approbation or
disapprobation, which in the case of almost every
sort of desire had become attached to the
name of it. Hence in most instances for each desire
he found three sorts of denominations; namely one in
which a sentiment of approbation, another in which
a sentiment of disapprobation, was thus superadded;.
Go on to speak of
the synonyms.
Apologise for the
new words.
And speak of emotions,
passions, & affections.
a third by which no other idea was
excited than that of the desire clear of both
those opposite additaments



Identifier: | JB/014/309/013"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

1829-12-03

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Box

014

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

309

Info in main headings field

deontology private

Image

013

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

5072

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