nofahappinesswhichissupposedtobefoundinhealth.Buteveninthiscase,ifthegeneraldesireforhappinessdidnotinfluencehiswill,andsupposingthatinhisparticularcasehealthwasnotanecessaryelementinthiscalculation,thereyetremainsinthis,asinallothercases,thislaw,namely,thatheshouldpromotehishappinessnotfrominclinationbutfromduty,andbythiswouldhisconductfirstacquiretruemoralworth.Itisinthismanner,undoubtedly,mandedtoloveourneighbour,evenourenemy.Forlove,asanaffection,manded,butbeneficenceforduty'ssakemay;eventhoughwearenotimpelledtoitbyanyinclination--nay,areevenrepelledbyanaturalandunconquerableaversion.Thisispracticalloveandnotpathological--alovewhichisseatedinthewill,andnotinthepropensionsofsense--inprinciplesofactionandnotoftendersympathy;manded.Thesecondpropositionis:Thatanactiondonefromdutyderivesits