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18 Oct 1814
Logic

4 This instance of the evil of the 2d order depends the greater
part of the demand for punishment.
Taken from Harris, attribution of the 1st & 2d order

VI. Good and evil of the 1st, 2d and 3d orders, i.e.
Effects which Ulterior effects sinister or opposite producible Ulterior effects produced in society by the operation of one
and the same act at the different stages of its progress.

Effects in some cases to have homogenous with reference
to each other, or other cases heterogeneous, produced in
the way of good and evil, by the influence of one and the same act
in the course of the its progress in and through
society.

1. In the case of delinquency – effects in the way of
good and evil producible by the offence.
At the first stage comes a portion of great a portion of the matter
of good: viz. the advantage, whether in the shape of
pleasure or of exemption from pain, the prospect of
which was in the character of a motive or inducement,
the cause of the man's his the commissioner committing the offence
the cause of the obnoxious pernicious act.

21. At the next stage comes in some cases an effect of an opposite
nature, a portion of the matter of evil: viz.
if the pernicious act be of the number of those by
which a determinate suffering is produced in the
breast of an assignable or individuals, here we
have one portion of the matter of evil – by as the
portion the evil of the 1st order.

3.2 An ulterior and in every respect perfectly distinct lot of evil produced
in some cases from the same cause may be has been
termed the evil of the 2d order. It consists partly
of the alarm produced in the breasts by the
apprehension of seeing finding themselves among the sufferers
of other offi offences transgressions by with which they find themselves threatened from the same source. that appear likely to be
committed produced by the individual offence in question, in the way
of its not having been followed by
a line in an effect
favourable to the offender.


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1814-11-05

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