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<p>Punishment is Pain. If a man feels pain <del>any</del><add>at</add><lb/>
<p>Punishment is Pain. If a man feels pain <del>any</del><add>at</add><lb/>
<add>all</add> <del>where</del>, it must be <add>either</add> in <hi rend="underline">body</hi> or in <hi rend="underline">mind</hi>. If in<lb/>
<add>all</add> <del>where</del>, it must be <add>either</add> in <hi rend="underline">body</hi> or in <hi rend="underline">mind</hi>. If in<lb/>
body it can be on non person's account, but his own<lb/>
body it can be on no person's account, but his own<lb/>
If in mind it may be either on his own account<lb/>
If in mind it may be either on his own account<lb/>
or on that of some one else.  If on his own<lb/>
or on that of some one else.  If on his own<lb/>
account it may arise from <add>either of two</add> <del><gap/></del>:[<del>of</del><lb/>
account it may arise from <add>either of two</add> <del><gap/></del> sources:[<del>of</del><lb/>
<del>which the principal <gap/>]</del> <add>1. from</add> the <del><gap/></del> apprehension of<lb/>
<del>which the principal <gap/>]</del> <add>1. from</add> the <del><gap/></del> apprehension of<lb/>
<add>suffering any</add> bodily pain, [and the <del>ap</del> consciousness of <add>having lost</add><del>being</del> or<lb/>
<add>suffering any</add> bodily pain, <add>or 2 from </add>[and the <del>ap</del> consciousness of <add>having lost</add><del>being</del> or<lb/>
the apprehension of being about to lose any kind<lb/>
the apprehension of being about to lose any kind<lb/>
of pleasure. <add>[+] <del>All pl<gap/></del><add><del>title</del></add></add><add><del>requires</del>  some instrument</add> <del>The means whereby a man is made</del> <note>[+] <del>except that which a</del><lb/>
of pleasure. <add>[+] <del>All pl<gap/></del><add><del>title</del></add></add><add><del>requires</del>  some instrument</add> <del>The means whereby a man is made</del> <note>[+] <del>except that which a</del><lb/>
<del>man may feel an account</del><lb/>
<del>man may feel on account</del><lb/>
<del>of another</del> person<lb/>
<del>of another</del> person<lb/>
<del>except pleasures</del> of<lb/>
<del>except pleasures</del> of<lb/>
<del><gap/></del></note><lb/>
<del><gap/></del><lb/>
There is no kind of<lb/>
pleasure but what<lb/>
may require some</note><lb/>
<add>to produce it.  To take away the instrument whereby any</add> <del>to lose a pleasure is by taking from him some</del><lb/>
<add>to produce it.  To take away the instrument whereby any</add> <del>to lose a pleasure is by taking from him some</del><lb/>
<add>pleasure a producible is <add>in such case</add></add> <add>to take away the pleassure</add> <del>such object as <gap/>pable of <gap/> <gap/> as an instrument</del><lb/>
<add>pleasure a producible is <add>in such case</add></add> <add>to take away the pleasure</add> <del>such object as <gap/>capable of <gap/>ing him as an instrument</del><lb/>
<del>of pleasure</del>.  Such <del>efforts</del><add>instrument</add> are <del>what</del> commonly<lb/>
<del>of pleasure</del>.  Such <del>efforts</del><add>instruments</add> are <del>what</del> commonly<lb/>
mentioned under the name <add>denomination</add> of his possessions. I<lb/>
mentioned under the name <add>denomination</add> of his possessions. I<lb/>
Any punishment which consists in the causing <lb/>
Any punishment which consists in the causing <lb/>
a man to lose <add>a</add><del><gap/></del> possession <add>of any kind</add> may be <sic>stiled</sic><lb/>
a man to lose <add>a</add><del>any</del> possession <add>of any kind</add> may be <sic>stiled</sic><lb/>
a Forfeiture. <add>[+]</add>. A Punishment whereby a man is <note><add>[+]</add>There are two ways in<lb/>
a Forfeiture. <add>[+]</add>. A Punishment whereby a man is <note><add>[+]</add>There are two ways in<lb/>
which a man's may be<lb/>
which a man may be<lb/>
made to <gap/><add>forfeit or</add> the use of an<lb/>
made to lose<add>forfeit or</add> the use of an<lb/>
instrument of pleasure.</note><lb/>
instrument of pleasure.</note><lb/>
made to suffer in his <del>person</del><add>body</add> may be <sic>stiled</sic> a<lb/>
made to suffer in his <del>person</del><add>body</add> may be <sic>stiled</sic> a<lb/>
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Corporal punishments<lb/>
Corporal punishments<lb/>
are either <hi rend="underline">capital</hi> or not<lb/>
are either <hi rend="underline">capital</hi> or not<lb/>
captial.<lb/>
capital.<lb/>
&#x2014;</note><lb/></p>
&#x2014;</note><lb/></p>
<add>[+]</add> <del>Let  us begin with</del> Corporal punishment <note>[+] <lb/>
<p><add>[+]</add> <del>Let  us begin with</del> <del>Corporal punishment</del>.  Whatever  <note>[+] <lb/>
What whether it be what he<lb/>
What whether it be what he<lb/>
has a mind <hi rend="underline">should</hi> happen,<lb/>
has a mind <hi rend="underline">should</hi> happen,<lb/>
or what he has<lb/>
or what he has<lb/>
a mind should <hi rend="underline">not</hi> happen</note><lb/>
a mind should <hi rend="underline">not</hi> happen</note><lb/>
 
can happen to a man's <del>body</del><add>person</add>, whether it be<lb/>
 
of a painful nature or of a pleasurable <add>[+] may be </add> <del>as</del> comprehended<lb/>
under the one or the other of these two <lb/>
words; to <del><hi rend="underline">act</hi></del><add>do</add>, to <hi rend="underline">suffer</hi>.  A man may be made <add>or constrained</add> to <note>Corporal punishment<lb/>
not capital are<lb/>
either active, <add>or </add> passive <del><lb/>
or restrictive</del>.</note><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">do</hi> what he has a mind not to do: or he may be<lb/>
<add>made not to do, or</add> restrained from doing <del><gap/></del> what he has a mind to do.</p>


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Punishment analysed.
All punishments
reducible to corporal
punishments
and forfeitures.

Punishment is Pain. If a man feels pain anyat
all where, it must be either in body or in mind. If in
body it can be on no person's account, but his own
If in mind it may be either on his own account
or on that of some one else. If on his own
account it may arise from either of two sources:[of
which the principal ] 1. from the apprehension of
suffering any bodily pain, or 2 from [and the ap consciousness of having lostbeing or
the apprehension of being about to lose any kind
of pleasure. [+] All pl<add>title</add>requires some instrument The means whereby a man is made [+] except that which a
man may feel on account
of another person
except pleasures of

There is no kind of
pleasure but what
may require some

to produce it. To take away the instrument whereby any to lose a pleasure is by taking from him some
pleasure a producible is <add>in such case</add> to take away the pleasure such object as capable of ing him as an instrument
of pleasure. Such effortsinstruments are what commonly
mentioned under the name denomination of his possessions. I
Any punishment which consists in the causing
a man to lose aany possession of any kind may be stiled
a Forfeiture. [+]. A Punishment whereby a man is [+]There are two ways in
which a man may be
made to loseforfeit or the use of an
instrument of pleasure.

made to suffer in his personbody may be stiled a
Corporal Punishment. All punishment then is
either corporal punishment or or Forfeiture. [+] To Ins.p.1
Corporal punishments
are either capital or not
capital.

[+] Let us begin with Corporal punishment. Whatever [+]
What whether it be what he
has a mind should happen,
or what he has
a mind should not happen

can happen to a man's bodyperson, whether it be
of a painful nature or of a pleasurable [+] may be as comprehended
under the one or the other of these two
words; to actdo, to suffer. A man may be made or constrained to Corporal punishment
not capital are
either active, or passive
or restrictive
.

do what he has a mind not to do: or he may be
made not to do, or restrained from doing what he has a mind to do.



Identifier: | JB/159/017/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

017

Info in main headings field

punishment analyzed

Image

001

Titles

notes / text

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f14* / f15* / 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

53840

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