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1830. Jan 27 — Copied M March
Pannomion or Penal Code
1.
Pannomion what
2.
Deontology
Self-government and
Government at large
3.
Self-government
Deontology private
4
Law National, what —
or say International
5.
Law International what
6.
Law is 1. Constitutional
& 2. Operative
7.
Operative is
1. Substantive — or
2. Adjective.
8.
Both are
1. Civil — or
2. Penal.
9.
Substantive law
what
10.
Adjective law
what
1.
Principles and corresponding
Ends Rules and Axiom.
2.
Sole proper and Greatest
happiness of the community.
3.
Corresponding principle
greatest happiness principle.
4.
Axioms, rules, or principles
applying to Penal
branch.
5.
Remedy an instrument
for the exclusion of
wrong.
6.
Remedy in every shape
attended with burthen.
7.
Application of remedy
productive of wrong —
8.
Gratification of antipathy
no justification
for application of
remedy.
9.
Sources of antipathy
Difference 1. in point
of opinion — 2 in point
of taste.
10.
Opinion if pernicious
the spread should be
prevented.
11.
Sole proper course,
showing its maleficence.
In this case
effect preponderantly
beneficial.
12.
12.
Where punishment
applied for the purpose
of producing
suffering, effect
preponderantly
maleficent.
13.
To approve of suppression
of supposed
maleficent opinion
in every case is to
approve of tyranny.
14.
Opinions which the
ruler will be most
anxious to suppress
will be those tending
towards the setting
limit to their
power.
15.
Taste — to expound
the word, association
of the idea
with that of pleasure
requisite.
16
Taste, what.
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John Flowerdew Colls |
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