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Punishment analysed into its various possible Modes.
form, however, as so many different Classes of punishments. Those
which consist in the infliction of self-respecting Pains may be
entitled punishments in propriam personam, to distinguish
them from those which consist in the inflicting of social or
dissocial pains, which may be entitled punishments in alienam personam.
To go on then proceed with such punishments as consist in
the infliction of self respecting Pains. The objects or instruments
which are means of a man's experiencing pain
or pleasure, are either 1. His Person, or 2. Other objects at
large which with references to his Person may be stiled external
objects.
An incident then by which a man may be subjected
to pain must be either 1. A change in the condition of
the person himself; or 2. A change in the condition he was
in of being able to reap pleasures of security or a means of either advantages chances
from particular external objects.
A punishment subjecting a man to pain by the first of
these methods may be termed a personal(a) punishment.
As
Note.
(a) I thought it better to use the word personal on this occasion
than
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