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C
Of Justifications Reasons
giving it to you that there wa is any reason
for exempting him from punishment, the reason
fails.
If again it Should it again be asked - "what advantage
"or even chance of advantage can there
"be in the chance of beating accompanied with
"the chance certainty of being beaten?" - the answer is none
that coexists in bodily pleasure, truly: but one that may consist
of various and signal pleasures of the mind:
1. the honour of victory : a the pleasure of honour a pleasure of the
moral sanction. 2. As the consciousness of superiority a pleasure; a
pleasure of the imagination. 3. the pleasure derived from the consciousness of skillfully
another pleasure of the imagination, 4.
the pleasure of punishing your adversary - a pleasure of the malevolent affection, the gratifying
which to a certain degree may in particular circumstances be
not illaudable. 5. perhaps a pleasure of the
benevolent affection: as if the an inducement to conflict you engaged
in for the sake were on your part the hope of repelling or avenging an injury an injury afford
done offered to a person dear
to you.
Identifier: | JB/071/005/004 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.
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penal code |
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of justifications - reasons |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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