A Table of the Springs of Action

Jeremy Bentham

No. XII. PAINS,
—of Labour—of Toil—Fatigue.
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Corresponding Interest, Interest of the PILLOW.
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Corresponding MOTIVES—with Names,

 —I. Neutral: viz.

Single-worded, none.

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Many-worded,
1. Love of ease.
2. Aversion to labour.
3. Fear, apprehension, dread—of toil, fatigue, over-exertion, over-working, over-straining.

1. Antipathy.
2. Dislike.
3. Aversion.
4. Displeasure.

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5. Anger.
6. Wrath.
7. Exasperation.

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8. Resentment.
9. Indignation.
10. Incensement.

 —II. Eulogistic:
viz.

None.

—III. Dyslogistic: viz.

1. Indolence.
2. Laziness.
3. Sloth.
4. Slothfulness.
5. Sluggardliness.
6. Sluggishness.
7. Self-indulgence.
8. Idleness.
9. Listlessness.
10. Torpidness.

11. Torpidity.
12. Seguity.

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13. Tardiness.
14. Dilatoriness.
15. Procrastination.

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16. Slowness.
17. Lenitude.
18. Drawlingness.

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