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When the 'Introduction to Morals & Legislation' was first published
Bentham imagined that the principle of sympathy & antipathy was to
be considered the groundwork of one of the theories of morals. In after
life he discovered that this was only the dogmatic, or ipse-dixit
principle divided into two branches :- the branch of sympathy
applying reward, — that of antipathy punishment — but wherever disassociated
from the greatest happiness principle, being really nothing but the
authority of the ipse-dixit doctrine


1829 June 6 H.2 Article on Utilitarianism (2 28



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014

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deontology

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446a"a" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 446.

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001

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sir john bowring

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1831

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