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If as believed, Virtue is not the
employed by Hume the circumstance then
x his qualities many of them, do not properly
come under that denomination reflects no imputation
upon his discernX.
Virtue at any rate in the useful acceptation
of it denotes a factitive quality in contradistinction
to a natural on .. I say useful, for in as far as
it comes of its own accord, no attention or regard
paid to it is either needful or useful.
In so far as x it is the result of an exercise of the will of
attention x upon the subject, and x not end in
view. In the first instance, requiring a sacrifice of prisa
to further x good, it requires and is accompanied
with self-denial: but suppose x more or less
of uneasiness: but as practice grows into a habit the
uneasiness grows less and less, and in many instances
will vanish altogether: or in the case of positive effects
benevolence.
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jeremy bentham |
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