(d) Nor sufficiently motived in private ethics,
3. Exhaustive character of Bentham's treatment from his point
(c) Uncertainty of the social sanction,
(d) And of the internal sanction so far as a result of the
4. Mill's logical defence of utilitarianism,
(a) Distinction of kinds of pleasure,
(b) Ambiguities in his proof,
5. Actual transition to utilitarianism,
(a) Recognition of sympathy,
(b) The idea of equality, .