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<!-- pencil --><head>Constitut. Code.  III. Reason-giving</head></p>
 
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<p><del>Objection to greatest number in the portion article of moral or intellectual<lb/>
 
know that <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> its designation proposes all <gap/> <add>or acts</add> <gap/><lb/>
Intellectual in the least but the <gap/> <gap/> of the <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi><lb/>
great is supposed his <gap/></del><lb/>
Proof of Aptitude for <gap/> <del>gov</del> apt functions by experience U.S.<lb/>
To choose to be governed by a Monarch rather than in U.S. is to choose to be<lb/>
governed by a <unclear>madman</unclear> rather than to <unclear>enjoy</unclear> the happiness enjoyed – U.S. </p>
<p>Objection.  On the score of moral aptitude <add>to the</add> and <unclear>choice</unclear> of the description of person in question as <add>being</add> untenable.</p>
<p>Objection.  By the system which lodges the sovereign power<lb/>
in the hands of all the members of the community or in the<lb/>
hands of those who <add>are regarded as</add> having the same interests are regarded<lb/>
as having the same disposition and will it is lodged in<lb/>
the hands of those who <add>each and</add> every one of them, or without any<lb/>
such number of exceptions as to this purpose and have a<lb/>
claim be <unclear>required</unclear> prefer <add>prefers</add> his own greatest happiness to<lb/>
that of all the others put together.  Accordingly this is the very<lb/>
point <add>position</add> contended for in your dissertation on the universality<lb/>
and necessity of self preference in the conduct of human <gap/></p>
<p>Answer.  True but in the first place i<add>n by</add> this self preference<lb/>
there is nothing that prevents the will of all from having<lb/>
<del>fo</del> actually for its object of pursuit, the greatest happiness of<lb/>
the greatest number nor from the being actually and constantly<lb/>
engaged in that pursuit.  True it <add>may be admitted</add> is that they<lb/>
are every one of them actuated by the desire of contributing<lb/>
each of them his utmost to his own greatest happiness<lb/>
at the expence in so far as competition has place, of the<lb/>
<add>greatest</add> happiness of all the rest.  But there are two sorts of<lb/>
courses whereby each individual contributes his utmost<lb/>
to his own greatest happiness:  one in which he experiences<lb/>
obstruction from all the rest;  <del>the othe</del> and to this belong<lb/>
all those acts of endeavours all those endeavours after his<lb/>
own happiness in the case where if attained it would be attained<lb/> at the expence of the happiness of others:  and in the<lb/>
<add><unclear>path</unclear> of his</add> course he finds opponents in all the rest:  the other <add>another</add> is that<lb/>
<del>in which though</del> <add>to which belong</add> those acts by which though no <del>diminution</del> <add>addition to</add><lb/>
<del>no addition to diminution</del> the happiness of any one is produced<lb/>
yet no defalcation from any such happiness is <add>thought by them to be</add> produced by it:  and<lb/>
with reference to this class<lb/>
of acts though he may<lb/>
find perhaps no supporters,<lb/>
he however finds<lb/>
no opponents anywhere.</p>
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1823. March 9
Constitut. Code. III. Reason-giving

☞ Too diffuse – Rewrite

Objection to greatest number in the portion article of moral or intellectual
know that its designation proposes all or acts
Intellectual in the least but the of the
great is supposed his

Proof of Aptitude for gov apt functions by experience U.S.
To choose to be governed by a Monarch rather than in U.S. is to choose to be
governed by a madman rather than to enjoy the happiness enjoyed – U.S.

Objection. On the score of moral aptitude to the and choice of the description of person in question as being untenable.

Objection. By the system which lodges the sovereign power
in the hands of all the members of the community or in the
hands of those who are regarded as having the same interests are regarded
as having the same disposition and will it is lodged in
the hands of those who each and every one of them, or without any
such number of exceptions as to this purpose and have a
claim be required prefer prefers his own greatest happiness to
that of all the others put together. Accordingly this is the very
point position contended for in your dissertation on the universality
and necessity of self preference in the conduct of human

Answer. True but in the first place in by this self preference
there is nothing that prevents the will of all from having
fo actually for its object of pursuit, the greatest happiness of
the greatest number nor from the being actually and constantly
engaged in that pursuit. True it may be admitted is that they
are every one of them actuated by the desire of contributing
each of them his utmost to his own greatest happiness
at the expence in so far as competition has place, of the
greatest happiness of all the rest. But there are two sorts of
courses whereby each individual contributes his utmost
to his own greatest happiness: one in which he experiences
obstruction from all the rest; the othe and to this belong
all those acts of endeavours all those endeavours after his
own happiness in the case where if attained it would be attained
at the expence of the happiness of others: and in the
path of his course he finds opponents in all the rest: the other another is that
in which though to which belong those acts by which though no diminution addition to
no addition to diminution the happiness of any one is produced
yet no defalcation from any such happiness is thought by them to be produced by it: and
with reference to this class
of acts though he may
find perhaps no supporters,
he however finds
no opponents anywhere.


Identifier: | JB/037/111/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 37.

Date_1

1823-03-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

11 or 1 - 12 or 2

Box

037

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

111

Info in main headings field

constitut. code iii reason-giving

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5 / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman 1819

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

john flowerdew colls

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

[[notes_public::"too diffuse - rewrite" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

11326

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