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1819 June 11 | |||
Interests & Duties | |||
Prefat or Introd | |||
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§ <gap/> object Practice | |||
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By these two leading terms will be prudence and benevolence | |||
it will be seen how clear and it is hoped commodious a <gap/> plan | |||
of division and distribution will be afforded for the whole of the matter | |||
of the practical part of this work, and to this purpose nothing | |||
more will require to be added, than a distinction of which the number | |||
ranged under the head of prudence, and thence a division of the | |||
virtue of prudence into his branches or species. | |||
In one one class of cases will be seen in which the happiness | |||
of no other person is at any way in any immediate way at stake | |||
otherwise than the person himself when <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> | |||
considered as applied to this class of cases, prudence will be made | |||
to take receive the name of Purely self-regarding prudence: the interest | |||
of others is not an occasion to be considered as other | |||
persons being so circumstanced as that their <gap/> interest is | |||
at stake upon what is done is not done. | |||
Dictates of <gap/> purely self-regarding prudence will therefore | |||
constitute the title of the matter combined in the first division of this | |||
practical part. | |||
When the happiness of others as well as his own is at | |||
stake upon the conduct he is about to pursue, <gap/> mans own happiness | |||
it has already been observed will be the sole immediate and | |||
ultimate as well s immediate object of his solicited case, that of | |||
others no further than in so far as his own happiness is affected | |||
in virtue of the way in which the happiness of others is affected | |||
by his conduct. But whensoever the happiness of others is affected | |||
by the conduct a man pursues, his own happiness it will be | |||
shewn will in some way or other be affected by the manner in which | |||
theirs | |||
theirs is affected by it. | |||
1819 June 11 Interests & Duties Prefat or Introd 3 § object Practice
1 By these two leading terms will be prudence and benevolence it will be seen how clear and it is hoped commodious a plan of division and distribution will be afforded for the whole of the matter of the practical part of this work, and to this purpose nothing more will require to be added, than a distinction of which the number ranged under the head of prudence, and thence a division of the virtue of prudence into his branches or species.
In one one class of cases will be seen in which the happiness of no other person is at any way in any immediate way at stake otherwise than the person himself when considered as applied to this class of cases, prudence will be made to take receive the name of Purely self-regarding prudence: the interest of others is not an occasion to be considered as other persons being so circumstanced as that their interest is at stake upon what is done is not done.
Dictates of purely self-regarding prudence will therefore constitute the title of the matter combined in the first division of this practical part.
When the happiness of others as well as his own is at stake upon the conduct he is about to pursue, mans own happiness it has already been observed will be the sole immediate and ultimate as well s immediate object of his solicited case, that of others no further than in so far as his own happiness is affected in virtue of the way in which the happiness of others is affected by his conduct. But whensoever the happiness of others is affected by the conduct a man pursues, his own happiness it will be shewn will in some way or other be affected by the manner in which theirs theirs is affected by it.
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jeremy bentham |
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