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<head>Deontology &#x2014; Private. Rudiments</head>


<head>I. Theoretic Part</head>
<p>Ordo</p>
<p>Principal instruments &amp;<lb/>
arrangement:</p>
<p>1. Pleasure and Pain Table<lb/>
2. Sanctions &#x2014; List of the<lb/>
3. Offences &#x2014; Tabular<lb/>
Classification of.<lb/>
4. Aristotle's list of<lb/>
Virtues and Vices<lb/>
5. Occasions calling<lb/>
for moral action &#x2014;<lb/>
Table <add>of them</add> to be made.<lb/>
6. J. B.'s reduced list<lb/>
of Virtues. viz.<lb/>
1. Prudence purely self-<lb/>
regarding. 2. Prudence<lb/>
extra-regarding. 3. Beneficence<lb/>
including benevolence.</p>
<p>N.B. To a great extent<lb/>
the dictates of extra-regarding<lb/>
prudence prescribe<lb/>
beneficence and benevolence.<lb/>
On this account, these<lb/>
must in the order of delivery<lb/>
<unclear>precede</unclear> Extra-regarding<lb/>
Prudence. Say thus</p>
<p>1. Prudence <del><gap/></del> <add>purely</add> self-<lb/>
regarding<lb/>
2. Beneficence and benevolence<lb/>
3. Prudence extra-regarding</p>
<p>7. Concomitant to every<lb/>
Virtue must be the correspondent<lb/>
and opposite<lb/>
Vice. or</p>
<p>Each Virtue has respect<lb/>
to i. Positive Acts: 2 Negative<lb/>
Acts. Negative<lb/>
Acts consist in the avoidance<lb/>
of the opposite vice<lb/>
i.e. avoiding to <unclear>produce</unclear><lb/>
it on <hi rend="underline">occasion</hi> by which<lb/>
the practice of it is rendered<lb/>
possible.</p><pb/>




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1819 Apr. 16

Deontology — Private. Rudiments

I. Theoretic Part

Ordo

Principal instruments &
arrangement:

1. Pleasure and Pain Table
2. Sanctions — List of the
3. Offences — Tabular
Classification of.
4. Aristotle's list of
Virtues and Vices
5. Occasions calling
for moral action —
Table of them to be made.
6. J. B.'s reduced list
of Virtues. viz.
1. Prudence purely self-
regarding. 2. Prudence
extra-regarding. 3. Beneficence
including benevolence.

N.B. To a great extent
the dictates of extra-regarding
prudence prescribe
beneficence and benevolence.
On this account, these
must in the order of delivery
precede Extra-regarding
Prudence. Say thus

1. Prudence purely self-
regarding
2. Beneficence and benevolence
3. Prudence extra-regarding

7. Concomitant to every
Virtue must be the correspondent
and opposite
Vice. or

Each Virtue has respect
to i. Positive Acts: 2 Negative
Acts. Negative
Acts consist in the avoidance
of the opposite vice
i.e. avoiding to produce
it on occasion by which
the practice of it is rendered
possible.


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Identifier: | JB/014/226/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

1819-04-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

014

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

226

Info in main headings field

deontology - private - rudiments

Image

001

Titles

i theoretic part

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

4989

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