"Every man is to be considered in two capacities, the private and public; as designed to pursue his own interest, and likewise to contribute to the good of others."

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Source: Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax (1828). “The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Butler: To which is Prefixed, an Account of the Character and Writings of the Author”

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Joseph Butler

Philosopher, Theologian

Joseph Butler was an 18th-century philosopher known for his influential work on ethics and moral psychology, particularly in 'Fifteen Sermons.'

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