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<head>Hume's Virtues. In his Essays.</head>


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<del>Sociability</del>
<p>I.1.2. Not virtues, <del>unless</del><lb/>
<add>except in so far as</add> combined with benevolence:<lb/>
in which case<lb/>
they are synonymous to<lb/>
Friendship.</p>
<p>II. <del><add>Friendship</add></del> <add><hi rend="underline">Friendship</hi></add> A <hi rend="underline">disposition</hi> towards<lb/>
Effective benevolence<lb/>
on a small scale</p>
<p>III. <hi rend="underline">Good nature</hi> a virtue<lb/>
in so far as the result<lb/>
of reflection</p>
<p>IV. <hi rend="underline">Generosity</hi>. Effective<lb/>
benevolence as far as<lb/>
applied <add>having place</add> to the transfer<lb/>
of money or moneys<lb/>
worth</p>
<p>V. Gratitude. Effective benevolence,<lb/>
in act<lb/>
or disposition, in <del>the<lb/>
case</del> consideration of<lb/>
an un<gap/> service<lb/>
rendered to the party<lb/>
now <hi rend="underline">serving</hi> <add>[+]</add> by the<lb/>
party now <hi rend="underline">served</hi><add>[+]</add>.<lb/>
[+] <add>Add</add> or some party<lb/>
connected with him<lb/>
by the tie of sympathy?</p>
<p>VI. <hi rend="underline">Humanity</hi>. Effective<lb/>
benevolence or a disposition<lb/>
<gap/> applied <add>having</add><lb/>
<add>place in</add> in <add>limited to</add> the case where the<lb/>
effect of the service <add>is or</add> would<lb/>
be to exempt the party<lb/>
served, in the whole or in<lb/>
part from <del><gap/></del> <unclear>evil</unclear><lb/>
in a positive shape and<lb/>
considerable in quantity</p>
<p>VII. <hi rend="underline">Mercy</hi>. Humanity,<lb/>
limited to the case <add>in so far as</add> where<lb/>
the party served is in<lb/>
the power of the party serving</p>
<p>VIII Justice Effective benevolence<lb/>
<add>to the extent of ability</add> is a disposition <gap/><lb/>
in so far as expectation of<lb/>
receiving the service <add>benefit</add> in question<lb/>
by the party served or his representatives <add>‡</add><lb/>
<note>‡ -presentatives at the charge of the party serving or his representative has place upon <hi rend="underline">grounds</hi> regarded as <add>assumed to be</add> <hi rend="underline">adequate</hi>. Justice as effective benevolence exercised <add><gap/></add> in conformity to the dictates<lb/>
of the <hi rend="underline"><unclear>Disappointment prevention principle</unclear></hi>.</note></p>




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Hume's Virtues. In his Essays.

Sociability

I.1.2. Not virtues, unless
except in so far as combined with benevolence:
in which case
they are synonymous to
Friendship.

II. Friendship Friendship A disposition towards
Effective benevolence
on a small scale

III. Good nature a virtue
in so far as the result
of reflection

IV. Generosity. Effective
benevolence as far as
applied having place to the transfer
of money or moneys
worth

V. Gratitude. Effective benevolence,
in act
or disposition, in the
case
consideration of
an un service
rendered to the party
now serving [+] by the
party now served[+].
[+] Add or some party
connected with him
by the tie of sympathy?

VI. Humanity. Effective
benevolence or a disposition
applied having
place in in limited to the case where the
effect of the service is or would
be to exempt the party
served, in the whole or in
part from evil
in a positive shape and
considerable in quantity

VII. Mercy. Humanity,
limited to the case in so far as where
the party served is in
the power of the party serving

VIII Justice Effective benevolence
to the extent of ability is a disposition
in so far as expectation of
receiving the service benefit in question
by the party served or his representatives
‡ -presentatives at the charge of the party serving or his representative has place upon grounds regarded as assumed to be adequate. Justice as effective benevolence exercised in conformity to the dictates
of the Disappointment prevention principle.



Identifier: | JB/014/303/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

014

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

303

Info in main headings field

hume's virtues in his essays

Image

002

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham; sir john bowring

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

in two pieces; mainly written in shorthand

ID Number

5066

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