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<head>11 July 1810 1810 July 11 + §.2. 3<lb/> | |||
Fallacies</head> | |||
<note><gap/><lb/> | |||
Ch. 4. Diversion creators<lb/> | |||
§.2. Exposure</note> | |||
<p>1</p> | |||
<note>3 or 1<lb/> | |||
II. Exposure — Charges<lb/> | |||
against this argument —<lb/> | |||
1. In proportion to its efficiency,<lb/> | |||
<sic>disserviceable</sic><lb/> | |||
to good measures<lb/> | |||
2. Implies recognition<lb/> | |||
of the superior goodness<lb/> | |||
of the measures then<lb/> | |||
obstructed — thence<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline"><foreign>mala fidie</foreign></hi><lb/> | |||
3. If accompanied<lb/> | |||
by any direct argument,<lb/> | |||
it is superfluous.<lb/> | |||
4. Though true, it<lb/> | |||
affords no just cause<lb/> | |||
for abandonment<lb/> | |||
or remission of efforts<lb/> | |||
5. It may be admitted<lb/> | |||
without prejudice to<lb/> | |||
the proposed measure</note> | |||
<p>§.1. Exposition continued — or<lb/> | |||
§.2. Exposure</p> | |||
<p>1. <del>It</del> In proportion to the influence which it exercises<lb/> | |||
to the degree of efficiency with which it operates, it<lb/> | |||
is <sic>disserviceable</sic> to some good measure.</p> | |||
<p>2. On the part of him by whom it is employed,<lb/> | |||
it bespeaks <add>supposes</add> <add>implies</add> <add>if unaccompanied by any</add> <add>direct and</add> <add>relevant argument</add> a recognition of the goodness of the<lb/> | |||
measure against which <add>to the prejudice of</add> which it is thus indirectly<lb/> | |||
brought to act.</p> | |||
<p>3. If accompanied by any <add>such</add> direct and relevant argument,<lb/> | |||
it is not only irrelevant but superfluous.</p> | |||
<p><del>4. <add>In point of fact</add> it may be admitted to be <gap/> true in point of fact</del><lb/> | |||
5. In point of fact it may <add>be adm</add> <add>on the other side,</add> for argument <add>for the</add><lb/> | |||
sake <add>purpose of the argument</add>, be admitted to be well-founded, without<lb/> | |||
making any concession prejudicial to the proposed<lb/> | |||
measure [against which it is employed,] <del>without</del></p> | |||
<p>4. Be it ever so true, it affords no just reason<lb/> | |||
either for <del><gap/></del> contributing to <del>reject</del> <add>the rejection of</add> the proposed<lb/> | |||
measure, or for remitting any thing of the exertions<lb/> | |||
whatever they may be that would otherwise have been<lb/> | |||
made in support of it</p> | |||
11 July 1810 1810 July 11 + §.2. 3
Fallacies
Ch. 4. Diversion creators
§.2. Exposure
1
3 or 1
II. Exposure — Charges
against this argument —
1. In proportion to its efficiency,
disserviceable
to good measures
2. Implies recognition
of the superior goodness
of the measures then
obstructed — thence
mala fidie
3. If accompanied
by any direct argument,
it is superfluous.
4. Though true, it
affords no just cause
for abandonment
or remission of efforts
5. It may be admitted
without prejudice to
the proposed measure
§.1. Exposition continued — or
§.2. Exposure
1. It In proportion to the influence which it exercises
to the degree of efficiency with which it operates, it
is disserviceable to some good measure.
2. On the part of him by whom it is employed,
it bespeaks supposes implies if unaccompanied by any direct and relevant argument a recognition of the goodness of the
measure against which to the prejudice of which it is thus indirectly
brought to act.
3. If accompanied by any such direct and relevant argument,
it is not only irrelevant but superfluous.
4. In point of fact it may be admitted to be true in point of fact
5. In point of fact it may be adm on the other side, for argument for the
sake purpose of the argument, be admitted to be well-founded, without
making any concession prejudicial to the proposed
measure [against which it is employed,] without
4. Be it ever so true, it affords no just reason
either for contributing to reject the rejection of the proposed
measure, or for remitting any thing of the exertions
whatever they may be that would otherwise have been
made in support of it
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