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An Essay on the Principle of Population

CHAPTER 13
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This error, at least such I conceive it to be, pervades his whole work and mixes itself with all his reasonings.

The voluntary actions of men may originate in their opinions, but these opinions will be very differently modified in creatures compounded of a rational faculty and corporal propensities from what they would be in beings wholly intellectual.

Mr Godwin, in proving that sound reasoning and truth are capable of being adequately communicated, examines the proposition first practically, and then adds, 'Such is the appearance which this proposition assumes, when examined in a loose and practical view.

In strict consideration it will not admit of debate.

Man is a rational being, etc.' (Bk.


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