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1、第一章论功利与诚实Chapter1OfProfitandHonesty谁都难免说傻话,可悲的是还说得很起劲。这事跟我无关。我的傻话都是漫不经心时傻里傻气说出来的。想说就说,随说随忘,亳不在乎。傻成怎样也就怎样对待,绝不贩卖。我对着白纸说话与对着人说话一样,求的是真。我们的制度,不论在公共还是私人领域,处处都不完美,但不能说它无用,无用就是它的作用。我们生来则由病态的品性黏合而成,野心、嫉妒、羡慕、报复、迷信、失望,与生俱来,难以改变,从野兽身上可以看到这些影子,包括残忍性在内。因此,我们看到别人受苦,内心不但不同情,还会产生一种说不出来的幸灾乐祸的快感。然而,谁消除了这些品质的种子,便也摧毁了
2、人性的基本条件。同样,在我们的制度中,有一些必要的职能,不仅是恶劣的,还是罪恶的。这些罪恶不但有它们的位子,并且不断对我们产生影响,正如我们的健康要靠毒药维持。我经常看到一些法官通过舞弊、许愿或宽恕,使用哄吓、诈骗等手段来诱使罪人招供,我感到很气愤。我痛恨这种不讲信义的法律。同时,由于我很不乐意为了一位君王去背叛一个普通人,我也就不会为了一个普通人去背叛一位君王。我也曾几次参与君王之间的谈判,在分歧与不和中进行斡旋。我竭力避免因我而产生误解,因而把最强烈的意见和盘托出,而不似那些掩饰自己的心意,假装中立迎合别人的人。我是个稚嫩的谈判新手,幸运的是至今一切顺利。我开诚布公,因而与人初次交而我;/
3、法官诱骗罪人招供:让那些先生们看到,我并不是在谋一己之利。Omanisfreefromspeakingfoo1ishthings;buttheworston,tis,Wiiciiaman1abourstop1aythefoo1:44Naeistemagnoconatumagnasnugasdixerit.”Tru1yhe,withagreateffortwi11short1ysayamightytrif1e.Terence,Heaut.,actiii.,s.4.Thisdoesnotconcernme;mines1ipfrommewithas1itt1ecareastheyareof1itt1
4、eva1ue,and,tisthebetterforthem.Iwou1dpresent1ypartwiththemforwhattheyareworth,andneitherbuynorse11them,butastheyweigh.Ispeakonpaper,asIdotothefirstpersonImeet;andthatthisistrue,observewhatfo11ows.Towhomoughtnottreacherytobehatefu1,whenTiberiusrefuseditinathingofsogreatimportancetohim?Hehadwordsenthi
5、mfromGermanythatifhethoughtfit,theywou1dridhimofArminiusbypoison:thiswasthemostpotentenemytheRomanshad,whohaddefeatedthemsoignominious1yunderVarus,andwhoa1onepreventedtheiraggrandisementinthoseparts.Hereturnedanswer,ithatthepeop1eofRomewerewonttorevengethemse1vesoftheirenemiesbyopenways,andwiththeir
6、swordsintheirhands,andnotc1andestine1yandbyfraud,whereinhequittedtheprofitab1eforthehonest.Youwi11te11methathewasabraggadocio;Ibe1ievesotoo:and,tisnogreatmirac1einmenofhisprofession.Buttheacknow1edgmentofvirtueisnot1essva1idinthemouthofhimwhohatesit,forasmuchastruthforcesitfromhim,andifhewi11notinwa
7、rd1yreceiveit,heat1eastputsitonforadecoration.Ouroutwardandinwardstructureisfu11ofimperfection;butthereisnothinguse1essinnature,noteveninuti1ityitse1f;nothinghasinsinuateditse1fintothisuniversethathasnotthereinsomefitandproperp1ace.Ourbeingiscementedwithsick1yqua1ities:ambition,jea1ousy,envy,revenge
8、,superstition,anddespairhavesonatura1apossessioninus,thatitsimageisdiscernedinbeasts;nay,andcrue1ty,sounnatura1avice;foreveninthemidstofcompassionwefee1within,Iknownotwhattart-sweettiti11ationofi11-naturedp1easureinseeingotherssuffer;andthechi1drenfee1it:44Suavemarimagno,turbantibusaequoraventis,Ete
9、rramagnuma1teriusspectareIaborem:,1tissweet,whenthewindsdisturbthewatersofthevastsea,towitnessfrom1andtheperi1ofotherpersons?1ucretius1ii.1.oftheseedsofwhichqua1ities,whoevershou1ddivestman,wou1ddestroythefundamenta1conditionsofhuman1ife.1ikewise,ina11governmentstherearenecessaryoffices,noton1yabjec
10、t,butviciousa1so.Vicestherehe1ptomakeuptheseaminourpiecing,aspoisonsareusefu1fortheconservationofhea1th.Iftheybecomeexcusab1ebecausetheyareofusetous,andthatthecommonnecessitycoverstheirtruequa1ities,wearetoresignthisparttothestrongestandbo1destcitizens,whosacrificetheirhonourandconscience,asothersof
11、o1dsacrificedtheir1ives,forthegoodoftheircountry:we,whoareweaker,takeuponuspartsboththataremoreeasyand1esshazardous.Thepub1icwea1requiresthatmenshou1dbetray,and1ie,andmassacre;1etus1eavethiscommissiontomenwhoaremoreobedientandmoresupp1e.Inearnest,Ihaveoftenbeentroub1edtoseejudges,byfraudandfa1sehope
12、soffavourorpardon,a11ureacrimina1toconfesshisfact,andthereintomakeuseofcozenageandimpudence.Itwou1dbecomejustice,andP1atohimse1f,whocountenancesthismannerofproceeding,tofurnishmewithothermeansmoresuitab1etomyown1iking:thisisama1iciouskindofjustice,andI1ookuponitasno1esswoundedbyitse1fthanbyothers.Is
13、aidnot1ongsincetosomecompanyindiscourse,thatIshou1dhard1ybedrawntobetraymyprinceforaparticu1arman,whoshou1dbemuchashamedtobetrayanyparticu1armanformyprince;and1donoton1yhatedeceivingmyse1f,butthatanyoneshou1ddeceivethroughme;Iwi11neitheraffordmatternoroccasiontoanysuchthing.Inthe1itt1eIhavehadtomedi
14、atebetwixtourprincesBetweentheKingofNavarre1afterwardsHenryIV.,andtheDucdeGuise.SeeDeThou1DeVitaSua,iii.9.inthedivisionsandsubdivisionsbywhichweareatthistimetorntopieces,Ihavebeenverycarefu1thattheyshou1dneitherbedeceivedinmenordeceiveothersbyme.Peop1eofthatkindoftradingareveryreserved,andpretendtob
15、ethemostmoderateimaginab1eandnearesttotheopinionsofthosewithwhomtheyhavetodo;Iexposemyse1finmystiffopinion,andafteramethodthemostmyown;atendernegotiator,anovice,whohadratherfai1intheaffairthanbewantingtomyse1f.Andyetithasbeenhithertowithsogood1uck(forfortunehasdoubt1essthebestshareinit),thatfewthing
16、shavepassedfromhandtohandwith1esssuspicionormorefavourandprivacy.Ihaveafreeandopenwaythateasi1yinsinuatesitse1fandobtainsbe1iefwiththosewithwhomIamtodea1atthefirstmeeting.Sincerityandpuretruth,inwhatagesoever,passforcurrent;andbesides,the1ibertyandfreedomofamanwhotreatswithoutanyinterestofhisownisneverhatefu1orsuspected,andhemayverywe11makeuseoftheanswerofHyperidestotheAthenians,whocomp1ainedofhisb1untwayofspeaking:ttMess