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<head>1819 Aug. 13<lb/>
Fallacies</head>
 
<note><unclear>per ult</unclear><lb/>
Ch Logical High fliers<lb/>
§.1. Exposition</note>
 
<p>4</p>
 
<p>Take for example the terms <add>appellatives</add> 1. Influence. 2. Order.<lb/>
3. Forms. Under all these <del><gap/></del> above in every shape &#x2014; misrule<lb/>
in all its forms <add>every shape</add> are in possession of finding the<lb/>
shelter of which they stand so much in need. By<lb/>
any such cry as <add>Oh</add> Excellent Influence! or What an excellent<lb/>
thing is influence!; Oh Excellent order! or What an excellent<lb/>
thing is order! Oh excellent forms! or What excellent<lb/>
things are forms! no great favour promises to be obtainable:<lb/>
still less any efficient means of <add>for</add> rendering the adversary<lb/>
odious, or rendering odious the man whose exertions<lb/>
are employed on the other side. Still however there is a<lb/>
<del>something</del> an appellative which which it is capable of bringing<lb/>
to view that which is desired brings to view at the<lb/>
same time an object, of which <del><gap/></del> speaking in the aggregate<lb/>
it can not, <add>with propriety,</add> in the eyes of any one be said, that<lb/>
it ought not to have existence. No one can take upon<lb/>
him to say &#x2014; there ought not to exist any such thing<lb/>
as influence &#x2014; there ought not to exist any such thing<lb/>
as <hi rend="underline">order</hi>, or there ought not to exist any such things<lb/>
as <hi rend="underline">forms</hi>. Well then what you <add>are</add> complaining of, and<lb/>
inveighing against is influence &#x2014; or it is maintenance of<lb/>
order &#x2014; or it is <del><gap/></del> done according to form &#x2014; or it is<lb/>
itself a form.</p>





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1819 Aug. 13
Fallacies

per ult
Ch Logical High fliers
§.1. Exposition

4

Take for example the terms appellatives 1. Influence. 2. Order.
3. Forms. Under all these above in every shape — misrule
in all its forms every shape are in possession of finding the
shelter of which they stand so much in need. By
any such cry as Oh Excellent Influence! or What an excellent
thing is influence!; Oh Excellent order! or What an excellent
thing is order! Oh excellent forms! or What excellent
things are forms! no great favour promises to be obtainable:
still less any efficient means of for rendering the adversary
odious, or rendering odious the man whose exertions
are employed on the other side. Still however there is a
something an appellative which which it is capable of bringing
to view that which is desired brings to view at the
same time an object, of which speaking in the aggregate
it can not, with propriety, in the eyes of any one be said, that
it ought not to have existence. No one can take upon
him to say — there ought not to exist any such thing
as influence — there ought not to exist any such thing
as order, or there ought not to exist any such things
as forms. Well then what you are complaining of, and
inveighing against is influence — or it is maintenance of
order — or it is done according to form — or it is
itself a form.




Identifier: | JB/104/271/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 104.

Date_1

1819-08-13

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Box

104

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

271

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34242

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