It may, however, be thought that in exhibiting this aspect of the morality of Common Sense, psychogonical theory leads us to define in a particular way the general notion of `good' or `well-being', regarded as a result which morality has a demonstrable natural tendency to produce. This point will be considered subsequently (chap. xiv. §1 of this Book: and Book iv. chap. iv.).

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