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happened. <lb/></p>
happened. <lb/></p>
<p>All this is<lb/>
<p>All this is<lb/>
<foreign>Non <unclear>amo</unclear> t<gap/></foreign><lb/>
<foreign>Non <unclear>amo te</unclear></foreign><lb/>
<unclear><foreign>fabidi</foreign></unclear><lb/></p>
<foreign><unclear>tubidi</unclear></foreign><lb/></p>
<p><foreign>Est-ce que nous</foreign><lb/>
<p><foreign>Est-ce que nous</foreign><lb/>
<foreign>ne sommes pas</foreign><lb/>
<foreign>ne sommes pas</foreign><lb/>
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power to damage a<lb/>
power to damage a<lb/>
good <del><gap/></del> <unclear>law</unclear> by <unclear>mischievously</unclear></p><pb/>
good <del><gap/></del> <unclear>law</unclear> by <unclear>mischievously</unclear></p><pb/>
<p>Prosperity if the<lb/>
<head>Vulgar Errors</head><lb/>
<p>Prosperity of the<lb/>
Nation depending <lb/>
Nation depending <lb/>
in the exertion of<lb/>
on the exertions if<lb/>
a <unclear>Minister</unclear> -<lb/>
a <unclear>Minister</unclear> -<lb/>
- On the pir<gap/>nal<lb/>
- On the <unclear>personal</unclear><lb/>
in preference of<lb/>
interference of<lb/>
<unclear>these</unclear> things</p>
<unclear>these</unclear> things</p>
<p>9. Argumentum<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>a</hi> <foreign><hi rend='underline'>motivis</hi></foreign><lb/>
<p>Such with <unclear>answers</unclear><lb/>
from History<lb/></p><pb/>
9. <foreign> <hi rend='underline'>a motivis</hi></foreign><lb/>
Argument from the <lb/>
Argument from the <lb/>
supposed bad motive <lb/>
supposed bad motive <lb/>
attributed to the proposer<lb/>
attributed to the proposer<lb/>
- This is reasoning<lb/>
- This is reasoning<lb/>
in a circle. <lb/>
in a circle. <lb/>
The measure is bad <lb/>
The measure is bad <lb/>
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bad? - because <lb/>
bad? - because <lb/>
the measure is bad.</p>  
the measure is bad.</p>  
<p>10 A<foreign>rgumentum ab</foreign> <lb/>
<p>10 <foreign>Argumentum ab</foreign> <lb/>
caplimetati - <unclear>complimary</unclear> of <hi rend='underline'><unclear>word- watching</unclear></hi><lb/>
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Answer. By what can<lb/>
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a mans <gap/> be <lb/>
a man <gap/> be <lb/>
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judged of but by his <lb/>
words? - if you don't <lb/>
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<gap/><gap/><gap/><lb/>
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<gap/><gap/> <unclear>not many words</unclear><lb/></p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
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<p>We are to punish<lb/>
<p>We are to punish<lb/>
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<gap/> and the country<lb/>
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good law, because<add>for the <gap/> of</add> <unclear>because</unclear><lb/>
good law, because<add>for the <gap/> of</add> <unclear>because</unclear><lb/>
somebody <add>who</add> has <unclear>proferred</unclear><lb/>
somebody <add>who</add> has <unclear>proferred</unclear><lb/>
it in <gap/> with bad ones.</p>
it in <unclear>company</unclear> with bad ones.<lb/></p>
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<p>&#x2014;<lb/><pb/>
-<del><gap/></del> arously proposing<lb/>
-<del><gap/></del> arously proposing<lb/>
it as part of a bad <lb/>system.<lb/></p>
it as part of a bad <lb/>
system.<lb/></p><pb/>
   
   
<p>no instance of<lb/>
<p>no instance of<lb/>
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now happened.<lb/></p>
now happened.<lb/></p>
<p>Stable Door now<lb/>
<p>Stable Door now<lb/>
to be <gap/><gap/><lb/>
to be shut <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> has been already<lb/>
steed has been already<lb/>
stolen</p>
stolen</p>
<p>12. No complaint<lb/>
<p>12. No complaint<lb/>
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is not made but<lb/>
is not made but<lb/>
under prospect of<lb/>
under prospect of<lb/>
redress.<lb/></p>
redress.<lb/></p><pb/>
<p>The badness of the<lb/>
<p>The badness of the<lb/>
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measure is <unclear>provide</unclear><lb/>
<del>by</del> the corruption<lb/>
<del>by</del> the corruption<lb/>
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of the <unclear>answer</unclear><lb/>
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<del>bad, <unclear>however</unclear></del><lb/>  
<del>that <gap/> where happens</del><lb/>
<del>that <gap/> where happens</del><lb/>
<del>it was currupt.</del> The <gap/><lb/>
<del>it was currupt.</del> The <gap/><lb/>
corruption <del><gap/></del><lb/>
corruption <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<gap/> is <unclear>provided</unclear><lb/>
<gap/> is <unclear><sic>provid</sic></unclear><lb/>
by the badness<lb/>
by the badness<lb/>
of the measure.<lb/></p>
of the measure.<lb/></p><pb/>





Revision as of 11:26, 12 March 2013

Click Here To Edit Fallacies
Anti-innovational

1 Danger of
of Innovation

2 Argumentum
ab ignorantia a adicantis

3. Too good to be practicable

4 Good in theory
therefore not good
in practice

5. Too soon, too
early - ad tempus

6. Too late - ad
tempus

7. It has not the
support of men of
conscience in that
Law - i:e:
of men invested
to oppose every
thing that is good
in proportion as it
is good.

8. no proof that if the mischief
having already
happened.

All this is
Non amo te
tubidi

Est-ce que nous
ne sommes pas
bien

Can we be better
off than we are?

8. There is no
saying what it may
lead to - It is part
of a bad plan - adopt
this part, it may
lead to the adoption
of the whole. Ex.
Toleration might lead
to the subversion of the
Church - Answer Admit if
this reason, it would
be in any man's
power to damage a
good law by mischievously


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Vulgar Errors

Prosperity of the
Nation depending
on the exertions if
a Minister -
- On the personal
interference of
these things

Such with answers
from History


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9. a motivis
Argument from the
supposed bad motive
attributed to the proposer
- This is reasoning
in a circle.
The measure is bad
because the motives
are bad - Why do
you conclude the motives
bad? - because

the measure is bad.

10 Argumentum ab
caplimetati - complimary of word- watching
Answer. By what can
a man be
judged of but by his
words? - if you don't
quote his words - then
the cry is

not many words



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We are to punish
and the country
by rejecting a
good law, becausefor the of because
somebody who has proferred
it in company with bad ones.



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- arously proposing
it as part of a bad
system.


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no instance of
11. The mischief
against which the
law is intended
as a remedy has
now happened.

Stable Door now
to be shut
steed has been already
stolen

12. No complaint
of the mischief
has ever been such
Answer Complaint
is not made but
under prospect of
redress.


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The badness of the
measure is provide
by the corruption
the is
of the answer
bad, however
that where happens
it was currupt. The
corruption
is provid
by the badness
of the measure.


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Identifier: | JB/107/028/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

fallacies

Folio number

028

Info in main headings field

fallacies

Image

001

Titles

fallacies / anti-innovational / vulgar errors

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35019

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