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<head>Advantages and Disadvantages</head><!-- centred -->


 
<p><!-- indented --><note>The Moral Sanction and the punishment of infamy <sic>considerd</sic> together</note>  We now come to delineate the advantages
<p><!-- indented -->We now come to delineate the advantages
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and disadvantages of the punishment belonging to
and disadvantages of the punishment belonging to
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the moral sanction : in doing which we shall <del><gap/></del> <add>be</add>
the moral sanction: in doing which we shall <del><gap/><!-- 'hide' ? --></del> <add>be</add>
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delineating <add>it the same time then advantages and disadvantages of infamy or</add> <del>those</del> of the <del>political</del> <del>punishment of</del> forfeiture
delineating <add>at the same time then advantages and disadvantages of infamy or</add> <del>those</del> of the <del>political</del> <del>punishment of</del> forfeiture
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of reputation , <add>a punishment</add> which is nothing more than
of reputation, <add>a punishment</add> which is nothing more than
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the <del>punishment</del> <add>force</add> of the moral sanction disciplined
the <del>punishment</del> <add>force</add> of the moral sanction disciplined
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and commanded by the political magistrate .
and commanded by the political magistrate.
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<p><!-- indented -->In point of divisibility it has the advantage
<p><!-- indented --><note>1.  <add>in point of</add> Divisibility.</note>  In point of divisibility it has the advantage
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of some <del>and</del> species of political punishment
of some <del>and</del> species of political punishment
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but falls short of others .
but falls short of others. It <del><sic>admitts</sic></del> is susceptible of
 
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an <del>ins</del> indefinite multitude of degrees: <del>and in this</del> <add>reckoning downwards</add>
 
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from a certain quantity; and in this respect
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has the advantage of simple death <del>and</del> of most
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species of disablement and mutilation, and of <add>some</add> other
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less obvious and less general punishments.  But
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those degrees depend on good measure upon accident
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nor are they capable of being ascertained <!-- foreign text checked: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=a+priori+definition&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a --><foreign>a priori</foreign>
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with any degree of exactness: and in this respect
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it falls short of pecuniary punishment, the most
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usual kinds of simple afflictive punishment, such
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as whipping, and of Imprisonment and other <del><gap/></del>
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punishments that are measured principally
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by time.  But the <gap/><!-- looks like 'polite', but it doesn't make sense ? --> of which in point of intensity
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it is susceptible is comparatively very low,
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and in this respect it falls short of the above-mentioned
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punishments and in short of the most
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obvious and most usual of the punishments <del>of</del> the <add>belonging</add>
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political sanction.  This <sic>imbecillity</sic> was the very <add>and</add>
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1 Advantages and Disadvantages

The Moral Sanction and the punishment of infamy considerd together We now come to delineate the advantages
and disadvantages of the punishment belonging to
the moral sanction: in doing which we shall be
delineating at the same time then advantages and disadvantages of infamy or those of the political punishment of forfeiture
of reputation, a punishment which is nothing more than
the punishment force of the moral sanction disciplined
and commanded by the political magistrate.

1. in point of Divisibility. In point of divisibility it has the advantage
of some and species of political punishment
but falls short of others. It admitts is susceptible of
an ins indefinite multitude of degrees: and in this reckoning downwards
from a certain quantity; and in this respect
has the advantage of simple death and of most
species of disablement and mutilation, and of some other
less obvious and less general punishments. But
those degrees depend on good measure upon accident
nor are they capable of being ascertained a priori
with any degree of exactness: and in this respect
it falls short of pecuniary punishment, the most
usual kinds of simple afflictive punishment, such
as whipping, and of Imprisonment and other
punishments that are measured principally
by time. But the of which in point of intensity
it is susceptible is comparatively very low,
and in this respect it falls short of the above-mentioned
punishments and in short of the most
obvious and most usual of the punishments of the belonging
political sanction. This imbecillity was the very and



Identifier: | JB/098/062/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 98.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

098

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

062

Info in main headings field

advantages and disadvantages

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::w [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31670

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