Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation

Jeremy Bentham

Chapter 10, Footnote #09
Neutral examples not always worthwhile


It will not be worth while, in every case, to give an instance in which the action may be indifferent: if good as well as bad actions may result from the same motive, it is easy to conceive, that also may be indifferent.


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