★ Keep up to date with the latest news - subscribe to the Transcribe Bentham newsletter; Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
25 Novr 1811
Evidence
Perception Perception by its faintness or indistinctness – attention, by
its absence or its faintness weakness – judgment, by its errors, of
which the faintness of the perception, and the absence or
faintness of the attention are among the causes, each of memory by its
absence absence, its faintness or its indistinctness – thus it is that those
there is that their faculties are liable to become each of
faculties are liable those fictitious psychological entities
are liable to become, each of them, causes occasionally a cause of the undesirable effect: and,
as it is by expression alone, that the state of the narrator's
mind is conveyed communicated to, and impressed upon the intellectual faculties
of the Judge, there is scarce a misrepresentation a modification or instance
or modification of incorrectness or incompleatness capable
of being produced by an infirmity in any of those sources, that
is not capable of being produced by infirmity
in this vehicle.
To not develop and exemplify the modes and causes of the mischief
as above indicated, and at the same time to
endeavour to and bring to view such feeble and unhappily but too
true and suggest such and precarious remedies
as the nature of the case admitts of, is forms in the body of the work the task
of a chapter allotted to that purpose.
Identifier: | JB/047/278/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 47.
|
|||
---|---|---|---|
1811-11-25 |
6 or 3 - 7 or 4 |
||
047 |
rationale of judicial evidence |
||
278 |
evidence |
||
001 |
|||
text sheet |
1 |
||
recto |
d5 / e2 / f64 |
||
jeremy bentham |
th 1806 |
||
andre morellet |
|||
1806 |
|||
15146 |
|||