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C Punishment analysed into its various possible Modes.
out for some other. The most commodious I take it by far will
be found that which is afforded by the external visible condition
into which a man is brought by the punishment (that
is by the execution of the sentence denouncing the punishment)
and from which the internal sensations may be observed seen to
issue. This will require to be more particularly developed.
All Pains, as we had occasion to observe in the last
chapter may be distinguished into self-respecting Pains and social
or dissocial Pains. Social and dissocial Pains are the same
in the manner of producing them as such than as self-respecting. The
catalogue of Pains is the same in both Classes: the only difference
lying in the person to whom they are immediately applied produced which
person is in the former of these catalogues first of these instances, the party himself
whose pain is the object principally in view; in the latter some
other person. The catalogue of social Pains is the catalogue of self-respecting
Pains, that of dissocial Pains the catalogue of self-respecting
pleasures, repeated and conceived only as subsisting in
another person. These two classes of pains thus distinguished will
form
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