★ Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
may be termed the <hi rend='underline'>Seat</hi> or <del><hi rend='underline'>internal</hi></del> <add><del>passive</del> <add>percipient</add></add> instrument of<lb/> | may be termed the <hi rend='underline'>Seat</hi> or <del><hi rend='underline'>internal</hi></del> <add><del>passive</del> <add>percipient</add></add> instrument of<lb/> | ||
enjoyment.</p> | enjoyment.</p> | ||
<p><note>9- <add>Active</add> <del>External</del> <add><sic>Afficient</sic></add> Instrument.</note> <del>9</del> 7<lb/> | |||
The Object <hi rend='underline'>by</hi> which a pleasure of enjoyment is excited:<lb/> | |||
may be termed the <del>external</del> <add><add><del>active</del></add> afficient</add> instrument of enjoyment.</p> | |||
<p><head>NOTES.</head> | |||
very much mistaken. Cicero, the Paederast<!-- ligature --> Cicero, <note>See Plin. Epist. <unclear>I</unclear>. VII. 4. and Sallast's Oration <del>against <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <unclear>that</unclear> <gap/> <gap/></del> <gap/> with Cicero's works.</note> and the Paederast<!-- ligature --> Philosophers<lb/> | |||
he compiled from, with all their eagerness after the <foreign><hi rend='underline'>summum</hi></foreign><lb/> | |||
<hi rend='underline'><foreign>bonum</foreign></hi>, <add>as <unclear>their</unclear> term <gap/></add> scorned to meddle with any thing that bore the name of Pleasure.</p> | |||
<head>(4</head><pb/> | |||
(4
1. Happiness and Unhappiness. 1
Happiness, as well as Unhappiness, is the sum or aggregate
of a number of Sensations.
2 Sensations 2
Sensations are either painful or pleasureable: they are
either pains or Pleasures.
3 Happiness. 3
Happiness is the aggregate of a Number of Pleasures.
4 Pleasures. 45
Pleasures are either Pleasures of the Body or pleasures
of the Mind. [c] v. Inserenda p. 2.
5 Instruments of Pleasures 54
Instruments of pleasure is an appellation that may
be given to any object that serves to the production of a
pleasure.
6 Pleasures of Fruition. or Enjoyment 6
Pleasures of the Body may in contradistinction to an-other sort
of pleasures we shall have reason to speak of presently
may be termed Pleasures of Enjoyment or Fruition.
7 Instruments of Fruition or Enjoyment 7
Instruments of enjoyment is an appellation that may
be given to such material Objects as serve to the production
of a pleasure of Enjoyment.
8 Seat or Internal passive <add>percipient</add> Instrument. Passive or percipient 8 6
The bodily organ, in which a pleasure of enjoyment is excited,
may be termed the Seat or internal passive <add>percipient</add> instrument of
enjoyment.
9- Active External Afficient Instrument. 9 7
The Object by which a pleasure of enjoyment is excited:
may be termed the external <add>active afficient</add> instrument of enjoyment.
NOTES.
very much mistaken. Cicero, the Paederast Cicero, See Plin. Epist. I. VII. 4. and Sallast's Oration against that with Cicero's works. and the Paederast Philosophers
he compiled from, with all their eagerness after the summum
bonum, as their term scorned to meddle with any thing that bore the name of Pleasure.
(4
---page break---
Identifier: | JB/079/019/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79. |
|||
---|---|---|---|
079 |
|||
019 |
notoriety codes tabular |
||
001 |
notoriety |
||
text sheet |
1 |
||
verso |
|||
jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] propatria [britannia motif]]] |
||
25579002 |
|||