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Saturday, August 1, 2009

An Enquiry Concerning The Principles Of Morals - pg. 83

SECTION 3
OF JUSTICE

PART 1
THAT justice is useful to society, and consequently that part of its merit, at least, must arise from that consideration, it would a superfluous undertaking to prove. That public utility is the sole origin of justice, and that reflections on the beneficial consequences of this virtue are the sole foundation of its merit; this proposition, being more curious and important, will better deserve our examination and enquiry.

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