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Not Paul
II. Doctrine
Ch. Asceticism
§.3. promoted by misappellation
and thus out of an illusion of the imagination produced by two mutually incongruous
imports associated together by unity of denomination has been produced an illusory
and pernicious system of morals /Ethics/ or to use Bentham’s more determinate
appellative of deontology.
If in the course of the operation by which the pleasure is obtained any thing of
physical impurity is produced, it may or may not have for its effect a diminution in
the value of such pleasure: the pleasure may thereby in a greater or less degree have
been rendered by it impure, i.e. attended with that sort of present uneasiness which
is apt to be the result of physical impurity, or with disease at some future period
when it has place in a certain degree of excess. But so long as after allowance made
for any such uneasiness or any such disease there remains any the least balance on
the side of pleasure, from no such physical impurity can any sufficient reason for
foregoing it be derived.
In how high a degree so ever the quality of physical impurity
may happen to belong to the pleasure in question, to regard moral impurity in any
degree as attaching /belonging/ to it upon that account is a mere abuse of terms
/words/—is an abuse of words an abuse, and in /in the/ proportion of /to/ the value
of the mass of pleasure by which mankind in general have by these means been deprived
or made to deprive themselves, a mischievous one.
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