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Remuneratory) Punitory: pains or losses of pleasure. Remuneratory
pleasures, or exemptions from pain. II. According to their sources
into these seven. 1. Physical. 2. Political. 3. Moral (these
human) 4. Religious (this super human) add new invented
human. 5.I. Retributive. 6.II. Sympthetic. 7.III. Antipathetic

Here you have them in serie only, and higgledy piggledy: soon
you shall have them in mood and figure their relations being shewn
on the exhaustively bifurcate principle. Both punitory and
remuneratory issue from all these sources. The political sanction
has two branches I. the Judicial, II. the Administrative: The
Judicial deals acts almost exclusively in by punishments; the Administrative
mostly in by rewards. In the popular or Moral sanction two branches
or sections have been distinguished, I. the Democratical, II. the
Aristocratical. A sanction by every instance of its execution
constitutes and executes a law: the laws constituted by the
Aristocratical branch, are, over a large portion of the field, a
repugnancy to those constituted by the Democratical, Stephen
Dumont, run over the field, and hunt them all out, thy legs are Incise
parve puer
enough: Misdeeds affecting persons; Democratical tolerated boxing
trying not to hurt: not duelling; trying to kill. Aristrocratical
tolerates and rewards trying to kill. Misdeeds respecting property
Democratical gives preference to tradesmens debts over gaming debts


Identifier: | JB/010/044/003
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Date_1

1821

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

010

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

044a
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Info in main headings field

jeremy bentham london, to etienne dumont, geneva. private letter ao 1821 extract

Image

003

Titles

deontology private, or morality made easy

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial fleur-de-lys]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3480

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