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Pleasures and pains viewed as Motives: some motives are Social or tutelary, others Dissocial or Self-regarding.
Dispositions. The consequences of a mischievous act.Punishment.Private Ethics (Prudence) and Legislation distinguished; their respective spheres. MACKINTOSH.
Universality of Moral Distinctions.
Antithesis or Reason and Passion.
It is not virtuous _acts_ but virtuous _dispositions_ that outweigh the pains of self-sacrifice.
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