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Indirect Legislation § 5 Benevolence
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This is a different
force from that of
the moral sanction
The third in the list of expedients for adjusting
conforming the man's propensities of men to the standard within the pale
of utility is the culture of the principle of benevolence.
It may seem that this head
is included in that of the culture of the moral
sanction. That the boundaries that separate between
by which these two divisions points heads of policy are separated are but slight must be
confessed: but as the principle of benevolence has
been mentioned not only as a distinct principle article
in the catalogue of social and tutelary principles
but as the purest and most social, if so one
may say, of all the social principles, it would
have seemed an a defect to have allotted it
no visible place station in the catalogue.
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