A Table of the Springs of Action

Jeremy Bentham

No. III. PLEASURES and PAINS,
—of Sense, or of the Senses: viz. generically or collectively considered.
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Corresponding Interest,
Interest of SENSEof the Senses:—SENSUAL INTEREST.
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Corresponding MOTIVES—with Names,

 —I. Neutral: viz.
Single-worded, none.
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Many-worded,
   Physical want, need, exigency, necessity —desire, appetite.

 —II. Eulogistic:
      viz.

None.

—III. Dyslogistic: viz.

1. Sensuality.
2. Luxury.
3. Carnality.
4. Debauchery.
5. Intemperance.
6. Luxuriousness.
7. Voluptuousness.

6. Love, appetite, craving, &c. (as per No. 1. Col. 3) of, for, to, and after--sensual pleasure, enjoyment, gratification, indulgence, &c.
See note (b), Synonyms to pleasure.

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