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<head>1819 Aug. 4.<lb/> | |||
Fallacies</head> | |||
<note>Fallacies, other<lb/> | |||
<gap/> <gap/></note> | |||
<p>2</p> | |||
<p><del>But it is only for</del> <add>But an advantage, be it what it may will consist either in</add> the retention <add>possession</add> or acquisition of pleasure in some<lb/> | |||
shape <add>or shapes</add>, or the avoidance or exclusion of pain in some shape or shapes<lb/> | |||
or in both together. Thus then for the <add>possible extent of the</add> field of fallacy we have the<lb/> | |||
possible extent of the field of pleasure and pain: and of this field<lb/> | |||
the departments will <add>may</add> be seen marked out in the Table of the Springs<lb/> | |||
of action: including the several modifications of pain and pleasure</p> | |||
<p>Of all these several <add>species or</add> modifications of the genus fallacy,<lb/> | |||
<del>the fallacies</del> <hi rend="underline"><sic>lovers</sic> fallacies</hi> fallacies <del>which persons of both sexes</del><lb/> | |||
to the temptation of <del>which</del> committing which a person whose object<lb/> | |||
is the <del>gaining the</del> deriving <add>from the favour of sin</add> the pleasures of the sexual appetite <del>from<lb/> | |||
the favour of <gap/></del> are those which present themselves as most disparate<lb/> | |||
with relation to all others. Yet even in this case instances<lb/> | |||
may be found of fallacies which, having a plan in the present<lb/> | |||
Table of political fallacies <del>will be found</del> are at the same <unclear>time</unclear><lb/> | |||
in use to be employed in pursuit of advantage in the shape <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
<del>correspondent to</del> <add>which it is</add> the object of pursuit to <del>the lover.</del> a <del>man</del> under <add>person actuated by</add><lb/> | |||
the influence of the passion of love.</p> | |||
1819 Aug. 4.
Fallacies
Fallacies, other
2
But it is only for But an advantage, be it what it may will consist either in the retention possession or acquisition of pleasure in some
shape or shapes, or the avoidance or exclusion of pain in some shape or shapes
or in both together. Thus then for the possible extent of the field of fallacy we have the
possible extent of the field of pleasure and pain: and of this field
the departments will may be seen marked out in the Table of the Springs
of action: including the several modifications of pain and pleasure
Of all these several species or modifications of the genus fallacy,
the fallacies lovers fallacies fallacies which persons of both sexes
to the temptation of which committing which a person whose object
is the gaining the deriving from the favour of sin the pleasures of the sexual appetite from
the favour of are those which present themselves as most disparate
with relation to all others. Yet even in this case instances
may be found of fallacies which, having a plan in the present
Table of political fallacies will be found are at the same time
in use to be employed in pursuit of advantage in the shape
correspondent to which it is the object of pursuit to the lover. a man under person actuated by
the influence of the passion of love.
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