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<head>Compensation.</head>
 
<p>may appear from the following considerations: If the<lb/>resentment be not <add>fully</add> satisfied, the pain of it remains<lb/><add>in part</add> uneased. If it be more than satisfied, a sentiment<lb/>of compassion and <add><hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi><del>perhaps</del></add> remorse ensues which <del><gap/></del> <add>produces</add> another<lb/><note><hi rend='superscript'>[+]</hi>(if the party entertaining the resentment has been the author of the suffering) of</note><lb/>kind of pain. Even if it be just satisfied and<lb/>no more the whole mischief <add>has not yet received a remedy.</add> is not yet cured. <del>There</del><lb/><del>remains</del> A sentiment of concern for the damage<lb/>still remains: such a sort of sentiment as would<lb/>have taken <del>the</del> place had the damage, instead of resulting<lb/> from the act of a sentient being, resulted<lb/><note>All it does is to put an end to</note><lb/>from a mere physical calamity.</p>
 
<p>Where there is no damage received, as in case<lb/><note>Whether that of<lb/>antipathy can</note><lb/>of a mere antipathy, <del>the</del> <add>vindictive</add> compensation seems to have<lb/>a better chance of being <del><gap/></del> adequate.</p>
 
<p>The case of sympathetic resentment seems to be <lb/><note>Whether that of sympathetic resentment can</note><lb/>of a middle nature between the two others. <add>other two.</add> In some<lb/>instances the concern for the damage merely as a<lb/>damage may be <del><gap/></del> little less than what would<lb/>be felt <del>if</del> were it <add>a</add> the man's own. In others that<lb/>concern may be but trifling and the sentiment<lb/>of resentment which is that which <add>the</add> punishment will put<lb/>an end to, <del>may</del> predominate, so as almost to swallow<lb/> up the other.</p>
 
<p>Be this as it may it should seem that it<lb/><note>Whether a vindictive<lb/> compenation<lb/><add>can</add> be worth the purchase<lb/>1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> where the parties<lb/>to receive it are <hi rend='underline'>not</hi><lb/>more than the parties<lb/>to yield it.</note><lb/>can never be worth while to inflict punishment<lb/>merely in the view of affording a vindictive compensation.<lb/> If we <add>Let us</add> take any case <add>whatsoever</add>, the first that happens<lb/>to occur to us, we shall probably be of opinion that <add>the</add></p>






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4 Compensation.

may appear from the following considerations: If the
resentment be not fully satisfied, the pain of it remains
in part uneased. If it be more than satisfied, a sentiment
of compassion and [+]perhaps remorse ensues which produces another
[+](if the party entertaining the resentment has been the author of the suffering) of
kind of pain. Even if it be just satisfied and
no more the whole mischief has not yet received a remedy. is not yet cured. There
remains A sentiment of concern for the damage
still remains: such a sort of sentiment as would
have taken the place had the damage, instead of resulting
from the act of a sentient being, resulted
All it does is to put an end to
from a mere physical calamity.

Where there is no damage received, as in case
Whether that of
antipathy can

of a mere antipathy, the vindictive compensation seems to have
a better chance of being adequate.

The case of sympathetic resentment seems to be
Whether that of sympathetic resentment can
of a middle nature between the two others. other two. In some
instances the concern for the damage merely as a
damage may be little less than what would
be felt if were it a the man's own. In others that
concern may be but trifling and the sentiment
of resentment which is that which the punishment will put
an end to, may predominate, so as almost to swallow
up the other.

Be this as it may it should seem that it
Whether a vindictive
compenation
can be worth the purchase
1st where the parties
to receive it are not
more than the parties
to yield it.

can never be worth while to inflict punishment
merely in the view of affording a vindictive compensation.
If we Let us take any case whatsoever, the first that happens
to occur to us, we shall probably be of opinion that the




Identifier: | JB/100/192/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

100

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

192

Info in main headings field

compensation

Image

004

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

32208

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