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<p>1819 Aug. 9</p>
<head>Fallacies</head>
 
<p>2</p>
<note>§. Uses</note>
 
<p>Of <add>To</add> the irresistible person of self-regarding interest over<lb/>
every other, no man who does not regard himself as sufficiently<lb/>
<add>sensibly <unclear>scarcely</unclear></add> aware, no man who is not in discourse and action continually<lb/>
giving demonstrations of his <del>sensibility</del> being so.<lb/>
But the <del><gap/></del> misconception is and that a most fruitful one<lb/>
in practical misconduct and mischief, <del>nobod</del> scarce<lb/>
any <del>be</del> one by whom the predominance of this principle<lb/>
in the human frame is <del>not</del> regarded as belonging to the<lb/>
ordinary and healthful state of the mind<add>[+]</add>: scarce any<lb/>
<note><add>[+]</add> just as the having a<lb/>
head over it is of<lb/>
that of the body.</note><lb/>
one by whom it is regarded in any other character than<lb/>
that <del><gap/></del> an occasional and morbid symptom, such <del><add>like</add></del> as the<lb/>
appearance of a tumour or an ex<gap/>: <del><gap/></del> a monstrosity<lb/>
&#x2014; of which he recognizes not the existence either<lb/>
in himself, or in his friends at any rate if they be near<lb/>
and dear ones, <del>but</del> recognizing <del>it</del> at the same time<lb/>
the existence of it <del><gap/></del> in his adversaries: the existence<lb/>
of it of course, and its magnitude in a proportion governed <add>determined</add><lb/>
by the degree of annoyance of which their opposition<lb/>
to him is productive.</p>





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1819 Aug. 9

Fallacies

2

§. Uses

Of To the irresistible person of self-regarding interest over
every other, no man who does not regard himself as sufficiently
sensibly scarcely aware, no man who is not in discourse and action continually
giving demonstrations of his sensibility being so.
But the misconception is and that a most fruitful one
in practical misconduct and mischief, nobod scarce
any be one by whom the predominance of this principle
in the human frame is not regarded as belonging to the
ordinary and healthful state of the mind[+]: scarce any
[+] just as the having a
head over it is of
that of the body.

one by whom it is regarded in any other character than
that an occasional and morbid symptom, such like as the
appearance of a tumour or an ex: a monstrosity
— of which he recognizes not the existence either
in himself, or in his friends at any rate if they be near
and dear ones, but recognizing it at the same time
the existence of it in his adversaries: the existence
of it of course, and its magnitude in a proportion governed determined
by the degree of annoyance of which their opposition
to him is productive.




Identifier: | JB/104/043/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1819-08-09

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104

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fallacies

Folio number

043

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fallacies

Image

001

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Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Corrections

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ID Number

34014

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