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<p>7 Aug. 1811 + 2</p>
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<head>Fallacies</head>
Fallacies</head>
<note>Ch. Classification</note>
<note>Ch. Classification</note>


<p>2</p>
<p>2</p>


<p><hi rend="underline"><unclear>Ins</unclear></hi> special reference it <unclear>has</unclear> to popular &amp; in particular<lb/>
<p><hi rend="underline"><unclear>Ins</unclear></hi> special reference it bears to popular &amp; in particular<lb/>
to English Constitution.</p>
to English Constitution.</p>
<p>In the <add>political</add> position of [<del>the persons occupying many <add>among</add></del>]<lb/>
the utterers <add>in the field of politics</add> may be seen a circumstance from<lb/>
which the most important <add>material</add> as well as comprehensive<lb/>
sources <add>principle</add> of distinction and <del>d</del> consequent division may<lb/>
be deduced.</p>


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of the Utterers.</note>
of the Utterers.</note>


<p>Fallacies of the Ins &#x2014; fallacies of the Outs &#x2014;<lb/>
<p>In the <add>political</add> position of [<del>the persons occupying many <add>among</add></del>]<lb/>
<add>and</add> <sic>Eitherside</sic> fallacies &#x2014; <add>Anarchical fallacies &#x2014;</add> in these denominations may<lb/>
the utterers <add>in the field of politics</add> may be seen a circumstance from<lb/>
be seen so many indications of the object at <add>objects to which</add><lb/>
which the most important <add>material</add> as well as comprehensive<lb/>
which the fallacies classed <add>respectively</add> under them respectively<lb/>
sources <add>principle</add> of distinction and <del>d</del> consequent division may<lb/>
are directed, and thence in some measure of their<lb/>
be deduced.</p>
respective natures and characters <add>and <sic>complections</sic></add></p>


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<hi rend="underline">objects</hi> of the Utterers</note>
<hi rend="underline">objects</hi> of the Utterers</note>


<p>Under the denomination of <del>the</del> Fallacies of the <hi rend="underline">Ins</hi><lb/>
<p>Fallacies of the Ins &#x2014; fallacies of the Outs &#x2014;<lb/>
may be comprehended such fallacies <add>instruments of persuasion and deception</add> as <del>are</del> in general<lb/>
<add>and</add> <sic>Eitherside</sic> fallacies &#x2014; <add>Anarchical fallacies &#x2014;</add> in these denominations may<lb/>
are most apt to be applied to the purposes <add>objects to in</add> which<lb/>
be seen so many indications of the object at <add>objects to which</add><lb/>
or the situation there in question <add>indicated by that familiar appellation</add> men are most apt<lb/>
which the fallacies classed <add>respectively</add> under them respectively<lb/>
to <del>propose</del> direct their exertions. What those objects<lb/>
are directed, and thence in some measure of their<lb/>
are is a question to which a general answer will<lb/>
respective natures and characters <add>and <sic>complections</sic></add></p>
naturally present itself to every mind: <add>to give</add> a more particular<lb/>
and correct conception of them <del>will</del> [is a task the<lb/>
performance of which will for the purposes of this work require <add>come</add><lb/>
to be endeavoured <del>at</del> a little further on.]</p>


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further on.</note>
further on.</note>


 
<p>Under the denomination of <del>the</del> Fallacies of the <hi rend="underline">Ins</hi><lb/>
may be comprehended such fallacies <add>instruments of persuasion and deception</add> as <del>are</del> in general<lb/>
are most apt to be applied to the purposes <add>objects to in</add> which<lb/>
or the situation there in question <add>indicated by that familiar appellation</add> men are most apt<lb/>
to <del>propose</del> direct their exertions. What those objects<lb/>
are is a question to which a general answer will<lb/>
naturally present itself to every mind: <add>to give</add> a more particular<lb/>
and correct conception of them <del>will</del> [is a task the<lb/>
performance of which will for the purposes of this work require <add>come</add><lb/>
to be endeavoured <del>at</del> a little further on.]</p>


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7 Aug. 1811 + 2
Fallacies
Ch. Classification

2

Ins special reference it bears to popular & in particular
to English Constitution.

2
1. First principle
of division for
the aggregate mass
of them — political
situation
of the Utterers.

In the political position of [the persons occupying many among]
the utterers in the field of politics may be seen a circumstance from
which the most important material as well as comprehensive
sources principle of distinction and d consequent division may
be deduced.

3
1. Fallacies of the Ins
2 do of the Outs
3. Eitherside Fallacies
4. Anarchical Fallacies
by their names intimation
is given of
the position and thence
or otherwise of the
objects of the Utterers

Fallacies of the Ins — fallacies of the Outs —
and Eitherside fallacies — Anarchical fallacies — in these denominations may
be seen so many indications of the object at objects to which
which the fallacies classed respectively under them respectively
are directed, and thence in some measure of their
respective natures and characters and complections

4
1. Fallacies of the
Ins: by their position
their objects
are rendered in
a general view
sufficiently manifest:
they will
be particularized
further on.

Under the denomination of the Fallacies of the Ins
may be comprehended such fallacies instruments of persuasion and deception as are in general
are most apt to be applied to the purposes objects to in which
or the situation there in question indicated by that familiar appellation men are most apt
to propose direct their exertions. What those objects
are is a question to which a general answer will
naturally present itself to every mind: to give a more particular
and correct conception of them will [is a task the
performance of which will for the purposes of this work require come
to be endeavoured at a little further on.]



Identifier: | JB/104/048/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1811-08-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

2-4

Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

048

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman 1808

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1808

Notes public

ID Number

34019

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