JB/159/092/001: Difference between revisions

Transcribe Bentham: A Collaborative Initiative

From Transcribe Bentham: Transcription Desk

Find a new page on our Untranscribed Manuscripts list.

JB/159/092/001: Difference between revisions

Ccrowley (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
BenthamBot (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE -->
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE -->


<head>C 15
<note>15.</note>
 
<head>C.<lb/>
Punishment analysed into its various possible Modes.</head>
 
<p>By applications of the moral or mental kind, I mean such
<lb/>
<lb/>
Punishment analysed into its various <unclear>hosible</unclear> Modes.</head>
as act upon his will, causing him to forbear doing that from
<lb/>
<lb/>
By applications of the moral or mental kind. I mean such
which ( by the supposition ) he is restrained. Where restrictive punishment
<lb/>
<lb/>
as act upon his will, causing him to further doing that from
is thus applied, its the party himself we see
<lb/>
which ( by the supposition ) he is restrained. Where restrictive by
<lb/>
misstatement is this applied, its the party himself we see
<lb/>
<lb/>
who, by forbearing, to do that, the doing of which could be
who, by forbearing, to do that, the doing of which could be
<lb/>
<lb/>
a pleasure to him is the immediate author of his own pain.
a pleasure to him, is the immediate author of his own pain.
<lb/>
<lb/>
Now then what <unclear>matinee</unclear> is there that can prompt him to become
Now then what motive is there that can prompt him to become
<lb/>
<lb/>
so? There are but two: the hope of more than equivalent pleas
so? There are but two: the hope of more than equivalent pleasure;
<lb/>
<lb/>
sure ; or the fear of greater pain. As to pleasure that is out of  
or the fear of greater pain. As to pleasure that is out of  
<lb/>
<lb/>
the question : for were that the motive the effect would not be <add>of the work <gap/></add>
the question : for were that the motive the effect would not be <add>of the work <unclear>process</unclear></add>
<lb/>
<lb/>
punishment. The motive therefore can be no other that then fear
punishment. The motive therefore can be no other that then fear
<lb/>
<lb/>
of greater pain. Their greater pain (which may be called the <hi rend="underline">sub</hi>
of greater pain. This greater pain (which may be called the <hi rend="underline">subsidary
<lb/>
<lb/>
<hi rend="underline"><unclear>subsidiary</unclear> punishment</hi>t) cannot be another punishment of [the
punishment</hi>t) cannot be another punishment of [the
<lb/>
<lb/>
restrictive days] this produced, at least the ultimate link in such
restrictive class] thus produced, at least the ultimate link in such
<lb/>
<lb/>
a chain of punishments can never be a punishment [of this days]
a chain of punishments can never be a punishment [of this class]
<lb/>
<lb/>
thus produced, since one of this days that produced, can
thus produced, since one of this class when thus produced, can
<lb/>
<lb/>
never have any effect at all, unless a greater be beyond it.
never have any effect at all, unless a greater be beyond it.
<lb/>
<lb/>
For the same reason (as we shall see in its proper place) neither
For the same reason, (as we shall see in its proper place) neither
<lb/>
<lb/>
can it be taken from the days active punishments : if taken
can it be taken from the class of active punishments. If taken
<lb/>
<lb/>
therefore
<add>therefore
 
</add></p>


<!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
<!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
{{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}
{{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}{{Completed}}

Latest revision as of 10:45, 4 February 2020

Click Here To Edit

15.

C.
Punishment analysed into its various possible Modes.

By applications of the moral or mental kind, I mean such
as act upon his will, causing him to forbear doing that from
which ( by the supposition ) he is restrained. Where restrictive punishment
is thus applied, its the party himself we see
who, by forbearing, to do that, the doing of which could be
a pleasure to him, is the immediate author of his own pain.
Now then what motive is there that can prompt him to become
so? There are but two: the hope of more than equivalent pleasure;
or the fear of greater pain. As to pleasure that is out of
the question : for were that the motive the effect would not be of the work process
punishment. The motive therefore can be no other that then fear
of greater pain. This greater pain (which may be called the subsidary
punishment
t) cannot be another punishment of [the
restrictive class] thus produced, at least the ultimate link in such
a chain of punishments can never be a punishment [of this class]
thus produced, since one of this class when thus produced, can
never have any effect at all, unless a greater be beyond it.
For the same reason, (as we shall see in its proper place) neither
can it be taken from the class of active punishments. If taken
therefore



Identifier: | JB/159/092/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

092

Info in main headings field

punishment analysed into its various possible modes

Image

001

Titles

note / notes

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f15 / f16 / f17 / f18

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53915

Box Contents

UCL Home » Transcribe Bentham » Transcription Desk
  • Create account
  • Log in