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<head>5</head><lb/><head>Happiness and Unhappiness their Ingredients</head><lb/><lb/><!-- All text on this page has been crossed through --> <p>-ment of enjoyment, to produce enjoyment: if of<lb/>security, to avert pain if a remote instrument<lb/> of enjoyment to produce some <del>immediate</del><lb/> <del>one <gap/></del> less remote or immediate one: if<lb/> an object valuable by representation to go in<lb/> exchange for some one of the three former<lb/>articles.<lb/></p><lb/> <p> Of a Pleasure of Possession the instrument and <note>  Pleasureof Possession.  Instrument of a </note><lb/>only instrument is an object of Possession.  It<lb/>is <hi rend='underline'>external</hi>: internal there is none but in<lb/> the mind. <lb/></p><lb/> <p>I was hungry yesterday: I had a piece of money:<lb/> I <del><gap/></del> gave it to a Baker who gave<lb/> me bread fo it.  I <del>d</del> <sic>eat</sic>. I felt a pleasure.<lb/> Today I have no money:  but I am hungry<lb/> as before.  I find a piece of money.  <add> <note>Finding it, I may make what use I please of it, I <hi rend='underline'>possess it</hi>.</note></add>.  I know<lb/> that by carrying this piece to the man to whom <lb/> I carried the former piece, I may get bread and <lb/><head>NOTES</head><lb/> instruments of <del>pleasure</del> <add>enjoyment</add> or security into adequate<lb/> and partial, and into instruments of the 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi>remove<lb/> and 2<hi rend='superscript'>nd</hi>remove and so on.  But what has been<lb/>said issufficient for the present.<lb/></p> <pb/><head> 2</head><lb/><head>Happiness and Unhappiness their Ingredients.</head><lb/><lb/> <p><note> Pleasures of Possession</note>A Pleasure of Possession is Pleasure arising<lb/>from the idea of the present Possession of something<lb/>which in this view is stiled an object<lb/> of Possession.<lb/></p><lb/><p><note>Objects of Possession </note>Objects of Possession are either <del>Corporal</del> <add>Real</add><lb/> or <del>Incorporal</del> <add>Figurative.</add></p> <p> <note> <del>Corporal</del><add>Real</add></note> <del>Incorpora Corporal</del> <add>Real</add> objects of Possession are<lb/>the several sortsof substances we see and <lb/> handle.<lb/></p><lb/> <p>Incorporeal objects of Possession are what<lb/>are called Rights.  Of these <add><del>any one of</del></add> the idea is very<lb/> complex and <del>abstracted</del> <add>abstruse</add>.  <add>Indeed</add> It is only in a figurative<lb/>  and abusive sense that they are<lb/> stiled objects of Possession.  The<del>y</del> <del>are</del> <add>others are</add> mere<lb/>fictitious existences, creatures of the Brain<lb/> which <del>never  <gap/> to</del> <add>had better never</add> havebeen ranked under<lb/>the same denomination with <del>things really</del> <add><del><gap/></del></add> <add>real existences.</add><lb/> <del>existing actual </del> <add>The only real</add> objects of Possession, <del><gap/> strictly</del> <add>properly</add><lb/> speaking are Corporeal ones.  Of the petitions<lb/> we shall <del>say</del> speak no further here.<lb/></p> <lb/><p> <note> <del>Corporeal</del><add> Real</add> </note><del>Corporeal</del><add> Real</add> objects of Possession are either valueable</p><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
<head>5</head><lb/><head>Happiness and Unhappiness their Ingredients</head><lb/><lb/><!-- All text on this page has been crossed through --> <p>-ment of enjoyment, to produce enjoyment: if of<lb/>security, to avert pain if a remote instrument<lb/> of enjoyment to produce some <del>immediate</del><lb/> <del>one <gap/></del> less remote or immediate one: if<lb/> an object valuable by representation to go in<lb/> exchange for some one of the three former<lb/>articles.<lb/></p><lb/> <p> Of a Pleasure of Possession the instrument and <note>  Pleasureof Possession.  Instrument of a </note><lb/>only instrument is an object of Possession.  It<lb/>is <hi rend='underline'>external</hi>: internal there is none but in<lb/> the mind. <lb/></p><lb/> <p>I was hungry yesterday: I had a piece of money:<lb/> I <del><gap/></del> gave it to a Baker who gave<lb/> me bread fo it.  I <del>d</del> <sic>eat</sic>. I felt a pleasure.<lb/> Today I have no money:  but I am hungry<lb/> as before.  I find a piece of money.  <add> <note>Finding it, I may make what use I please of it, I <hi rend='underline'>possess it</hi>.</note></add>.  I know<lb/> that by carrying this piece to the man to whom <lb/> I carried the former piece, I may get bread and <lb/><head>NOTES</head><lb/> instruments of <del>pleasure</del> <add>enjoyment</add> or security into adequate<lb/> and partial, and into instruments of the 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi>remove<lb/> and 2<hi rend='superscript'>nd</hi>remove and so on.  But what has been<lb/>said is sufficient for the present.<lb/></p> <pb/><head> 2</head><lb/><head>Happiness and Unhappiness their Ingredients.</head><lb/><lb/> <p><note> Pleasures of Possession</note>A Pleasure of Possession is Pleasure arising<lb/>from the idea of the present Possession of something<lb/>which in this view is stiled an object<lb/> of Possession.<lb/></p><lb/><p><note>Objects of Possession </note>Objects of Possession are either <del>Corporal</del> <add>Real</add><lb/> or <del>Incorporal</del> <add>Figurative.</add></p> <p> <note> <del>Corporal</del><add>Real</add></note> <del>Incorpora Corporal</del> <add>Real</add> objects of Possession are<lb/>the several sorts of substances we see and <lb/> handle.<lb/></p><lb/> <p>Incorporeal <note><add> Figurative objects of Possession are Rights derived from real ones.  Hence to understand them we must begin with real ones.  It is one of the inconveniencs of language to associate the nature of any idea that has no architype in nature with the name of one that has.</add></note>objects of Possession are what<lb/>are called Rights.  Of these <add><del>any one of</del></add> the idea is very<lb/> complex and <del>abstracted</del> <add>abstruse</add>.  <add>Indeed</add> It is only in a figurative<lb/>  and abusive sense that they are<lb/> stiled objects of Possession<del>.<note><add> The only real objects of Possession strictly speaking are corporeal ones.</add></note></del> The<del>y</del> <del>are</del> <add>others are</add> mere<lb/>fictitious existences, creatures of the Brain<lb/> which <del>never  <gap/> to</del> <add>had better never</add> havebeen ranked under<lb/>the same denomination with <del>things really</del> <add><del><gap/></del></add> <add>real existences.</add><lb/> <del>existing actual </del> <add>The only real</add> objects of Possession, <del><gap/> strictly</del> <add>properly</add><lb/> speaking are Corporeal ones.  Of the petitions<lb/> we shall <del>say</del> speak no further here.<lb/></p> <lb/><p> <note> <del>Corporeal</del><add> Real</add> </note><del>Corporeal</del><add> Real</add> objects of Possession are either valueable</p><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
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Happiness and Unhappiness their Ingredients

-ment of enjoyment, to produce enjoyment: if of
security, to avert pain if a remote instrument
of enjoyment to produce some immediate
one less remote or immediate one: if
an object valuable by representation to go in
exchange for some one of the three former
articles.


Of a Pleasure of Possession the instrument and Pleasureof Possession. Instrument of a
only instrument is an object of Possession. It
is external: internal there is none but in
the mind.


I was hungry yesterday: I had a piece of money:
I gave it to a Baker who gave
me bread fo it. I d eat. I felt a pleasure.
Today I have no money: but I am hungry
as before. I find a piece of money. Finding it, I may make what use I please of it, I possess it.. I know
that by carrying this piece to the man to whom
I carried the former piece, I may get bread and
NOTES
instruments of pleasure enjoyment or security into adequate
and partial, and into instruments of the 1stremove
and 2ndremove and so on. But what has been
said is sufficient for the present.


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Happiness and Unhappiness their Ingredients.

Pleasures of PossessionA Pleasure of Possession is Pleasure arising
from the idea of the present Possession of something
which in this view is stiled an object
of Possession.


Objects of Possession Objects of Possession are either Corporal Real
or Incorporal Figurative.

CorporalReal Incorpora Corporal Real objects of Possession are
the several sorts of substances we see and
handle.


Incorporeal Figurative objects of Possession are Rights derived from real ones. Hence to understand them we must begin with real ones. It is one of the inconveniencs of language to associate the nature of any idea that has no architype in nature with the name of one that has.objects of Possession are what
are called Rights. Of these any one of the idea is very
complex and abstracted abstruse. Indeed It is only in a figurative
and abusive sense that they are
stiled objects of Possession. The only real objects of Possession strictly speaking are corporeal ones. They are others are mere
fictitious existences, creatures of the Brain
which never to had better never havebeen ranked under
the same denomination with things really real existences.
existing actual The only real objects of Possession, strictly properly
speaking are Corporeal ones. Of the petitions
we shall say speak no further here.


Corporeal Real Corporeal Real objects of Possession are either valueable


Identifier: | JB/079/048/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

079

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

048

Info in main headings field

happiness and unhappiness - their ingredients

Image

001

Titles

notes

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2 / / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25490

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