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<p>12 Sept 1814</p> | |||
<head>Logic or Ethics</head> | |||
<note>Ch Virtues Class</note> | |||
<p>1 <note>§5. Beneficence. Benevolence</note></p> | |||
<p><del>Ch.</del><lb/> | |||
§ Of Beneficence and Benevolence: [and the opposite<lb/> | |||
Vices Maleficence and Malevolence.]</p> | |||
<p><hi rend="underline">Positive</hi> and <hi rend="underline">negative</hi> — into these two branches<lb/> | |||
the field of beneficence requires it will be <unclear>seen</unclear> to be<lb/> | |||
divided.</p> | |||
<note>1<lb/> | |||
Beneficence 1 <unclear>positive</unclear><lb/> | |||
2. negative</note> | |||
<p><hi rend="underline">Positive</hi> beneficence is the character <add>quality</add> which a<lb/> | |||
man is considered as possessing in proportion <add>endowed with in a degree proportioned</add> to the importance of the<lb/> | |||
<add>beneficial</add> <add>effects produced</add> <add>or</add> positive acts of a <add>positively</add> serviceable nature exercised by him<lb/> | |||
towards <add>in relation to</add> the persons towards whom the virtue is considered | |||
as exercising itself:</p> | |||
<note>2<lb/> | |||
Positive, what</note> | |||
<p><hi rend="underline">Negative</hi> beneficence is the quality which a man<lb/> | |||
is considered as possessing in respect of <add>all or</add> any such acts<lb/> | |||
as, without being repugnant to the virtue of <hi rend="underline">probity</hi>, i.e.<lb/> | |||
modifications of the <hi rend="underline">vice</hi> of improbity, would be productive<lb/> | |||
of annoyances i.e. of pain or uneasiness to<lb/> | |||
other men.</p> | |||
<note>3<lb/> | |||
Negative, what</note> | |||
12 Sept 1814
Logic or Ethics Ch Virtues Class
1 §5. Beneficence. Benevolence
Ch.
§ Of Beneficence and Benevolence: [and the opposite
Vices Maleficence and Malevolence.]
Positive and negative — into these two branches
the field of beneficence requires it will be seen to be
divided.
1
Beneficence 1 positive
2. negative
Positive beneficence is the character quality which a
man is considered as possessing in proportion endowed with in a degree proportioned to the importance of the
beneficial effects produced or positive acts of a positively serviceable nature exercised by him
towards in relation to the persons towards whom the virtue is considered
as exercising itself:
2
Positive, what
Negative beneficence is the quality which a man
is considered as possessing in respect of all or any such acts
as, without being repugnant to the virtue of probity, i.e.
modifications of the vice of improbity, would be productive
of annoyances i.e. of pain or uneasiness to
other men.
3
Negative, what
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