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§. Purity &amp; Impurity</note>
§. Purity &amp; Impurity</note>


<p>Impurity heightened by <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> pleasant<lb/>
<p><del>Impurity heightened by <add><gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/> pleasant<lb/>
<gap/>. <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> rendered economical impure <gap/> <gap/>.</p>
<gap/>. <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> rendered economical impure <gap/> <gap/>.</del></p>


<p>The man highlow, the man impure, is excrin<gap/> p<gap/> mothers in<lb/>
<p>The man highlow, the <hi rend="underline">man</hi> impure, is excrin<gap/> p<gap/> mothers in<lb/>
physical impurity, whether imbued or not by pleasure is inslap<lb/>
physical impurity, whether imbued or not by pleasure in any shape<lb/>
constitutes ask a just cause for punishment: pleasure stindonde<lb/>
constitutes not a just cause for punishment: pleasure stindonde<lb/>
the pure impure and the greater the pleasure the more preponderant<lb/>
the pure impure and the greater the pleasure the more preponderant<lb/>
the impurity of the pain.</p>
the impurity of the pain.</p>


<p>Annexed to the word Of all the several distinguishable<lb/>
<p><del>Annexed to the word</del> Of all the several distinguishable<lb/>
ideas conceptions that have ever been annexed to the word attribution<lb/>
ideas <add>conceptions</add> that have ever been annexed to the word <add>attribution</add><lb/>
pure, the most original and most extensively annexed<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">pure</hi>, the most original and most extensively annexed<lb/>
seems to be that in which it is employed to designate<lb/>
seems to be that in which it is employed to designate<lb/>
the absence of any every substance foreign to that<lb/>
the absence of <del>any</del> every substance <del>foreign to that</del><lb/>
which being liable to be found mixt with the substance<lb/>
which being liable to be found <sic>mixt</sic> with the substance<lb/>
in question &#x2014; with the substance of to which this attribute<lb/>
in question &#x2014; with the substance <del>of</del> to which this attribute<lb/>
is stated as belonging &#x2014; is different from it<lb/>
is stated as belonging &#x2014; is different from it<lb/>
and foreign to the purpose, whatsoever it be, for which<lb/>
and foreign to the purpose, whatsoever it be, for which<lb/>
it is proposed to be employed.</p>
it is proposed to be employed.</p>
<note>Purity its original<lb/>
physical sense</note>


<p>When water is when employed for drink or in the preparation<lb/>
<p>When water is <add>when</add> employed for drink or in the preparation<lb/>
of food, water is liable to be comb in a state<lb/>
of food, water is liable to be <del>comb</del> in a state<lb/>
of mixture or combination with a variety of substances<lb/>
of mixture or combination with a variety of substances<lb/>
of w many of which would render it less fit, none more<lb/>
<del>of w</del> many of which would render it less fit, none more<lb/>
fit for the purpose for which it is employed. In proportion<lb/>
fit for the purpose for which it is employed. In proportion<lb/>
as it is free from all such foreign admixture, it is accordingly<lb/>
as it is free from all such <add>foreign</add> admixture, it is accordingly<lb/>
termed pure: in proportion as any such foreign<lb/>
termed <hi rend="underline">pure</hi>: in proportion as any such foreign<lb/>
admixture substance is regarded as being present in it mixt or combined with it, impure.</p>
admixture <add>substance</add> is regarded as being present in it <add><sic>mixt</sic> or combined with it</add>, impure.</p>


<p>Flower would be rendered impure by an admixture of <gap/><lb/>
<p><sic>Flower</sic> would be rendered impure by an admixture of <del><gap/></del><lb/>
Coal dust: Coals themselves when in a <gap/>ttle would be rendered<lb/>
Coal dust: Coals themselves when in a scuttle would be rendered<lb/>
impure by a sprinkling of fims or hair-powder</p>
impure by a sprinkling of fims or hair-powder</p>


<p>Where the foreign part is regarded as unwholesome or<lb/>
<p>Where the foreign part is regarded as unwholesome or<lb/>
offensive to sense, <gap/> <gap/> proportioned to the supposed degree of unwholesomeness,<lb/>
offensive to sense, <del><gap/> <gap/></del> proportioned to the <add>supposed</add> degree of unwholesomeness,<lb/>
or the degree of offensiveness, whether to sense<lb/>
or the degree of offensiveness, whether to sense<lb/>
or to imagination, is the degree of inhafity ascribed to the impurity.</p>
or to imagination, is the <add>degree of</add> inhafity ascribed to the impurity.</p>


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7 Sept 1814

Logic or Ethics Ch Object
§. Purity & Impurity

Impurity heightened by pleasant
. rendered economical impure .

The man highlow, the man impure, is excrin p mothers in
physical impurity, whether imbued or not by pleasure in any shape
constitutes not a just cause for punishment: pleasure stindonde
the pure impure and the greater the pleasure the more preponderant
the impurity of the pain.

Annexed to the word Of all the several distinguishable
ideas conceptions that have ever been annexed to the word attribution
pure, the most original and most extensively annexed
seems to be that in which it is employed to designate
the absence of any every substance foreign to that
which being liable to be found mixt with the substance
in question — with the substance of to which this attribute
is stated as belonging — is different from it
and foreign to the purpose, whatsoever it be, for which
it is proposed to be employed.

Purity its original
physical sense

When water is when employed for drink or in the preparation
of food, water is liable to be comb in a state
of mixture or combination with a variety of substances
of w many of which would render it less fit, none more
fit for the purpose for which it is employed. In proportion
as it is free from all such foreign admixture, it is accordingly
termed pure: in proportion as any such foreign
admixture substance is regarded as being present in it mixt or combined with it, impure.

Flower would be rendered impure by an admixture of
Coal dust: Coals themselves when in a scuttle would be rendered
impure by a sprinkling of fims or hair-powder

Where the foreign part is regarded as unwholesome or
offensive to sense, proportioned to the supposed degree of unwholesomeness,
or the degree of offensiveness, whether to sense
or to imagination, is the degree of inhafity ascribed to the impurity.



Identifier: | JB/014/056/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

1814-09-07

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014

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deontology

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056

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logic or ethics

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1

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recto

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jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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