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<p><head>Difference between real punishment and apparent.</head></p>
 
<p>There are two different conjunctions at which punishment<lb/>
 
<del>takes</del> <add>may make</add> its appearance <add>show itself</add> to a bystander:<lb/>
 
that of his reading the description of it as given<lb/>
in the Laws;  and that of his seeing it actually<lb/>
inflicted at the time of execution.  Punishment<lb/>
<del>as</del> <add>in the shape</add> it appears to him at the first of<lb/>
these conjunctions may be stiled the punishment<lb/>
that is apparent upon the fact of the description<lb/>
in the shape it appears to him upon the latter<lb/>
of these conjunctions, it may be stiled <add>the</add> punishment<lb/>
that is apparent upon the face of the<lb/>
execution.</p>
<p><del>As both</del> These shapes of apparent punishment<lb/>
<del>may</del> <add>as they may both</add> differ considerably from the real punishment<lb/>
so may they from each other.  From these differences<lb/>
many <del>important</del> consequences of importance<lb/>
to practise will in due time <add>herein after</add> be deduced.</p>
<p>There are therefore two ways in which punishment<lb/>
may be shown to him:  in which the idea <add>and apprehension</add> of punishment<lb/>
may be excited in his mind.  By<lb/>
<del>The ad</del> letting him read of it as it is described<lb/>
and by letting him see it as it is actually inflicted.<lb/>
Shown to him in these two different manners it<lb/>
may appear to him in two several shapes:  <del>both</del><lb/>
different <del>from each</del> <add>one of them from the</add> other, as well as both of them<lb/>
from the real.</p>
<p>It is the idea of <del>Punishment</del> <add>pain</add> that produces the<lb/>
effects for the sake of which punishment is inflicted<lb/>
and denounced.  It is not <del>punishment</del> <add>pain</add> itself:  or (as it<lb/>
<add>may</add></p>
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7)

Difference between real punishment and apparent.

There are two different conjunctions at which punishment
takes may make its appearance show itself to a bystander:
that of his reading the description of it as given
in the Laws; and that of his seeing it actually
inflicted at the time of execution. Punishment
as in the shape it appears to him at the first of
these conjunctions may be stiled the punishment
that is apparent upon the fact of the description
in the shape it appears to him upon the latter
of these conjunctions, it may be stiled the punishment
that is apparent upon the face of the
execution.

As both These shapes of apparent punishment
may as they may both differ considerably from the real punishment
so may they from each other. From these differences
many important consequences of importance
to practise will in due time herein after be deduced.

There are therefore two ways in which punishment
may be shown to him: in which the idea and apprehension of punishment
may be excited in his mind. By
The ad letting him read of it as it is described
and by letting him see it as it is actually inflicted.
Shown to him in these two different manners it
may appear to him in two several shapes: both
different from each one of them from the other, as well as both of them
from the real.

It is the idea of Punishment pain that produces the
effects for the sake of which punishment is inflicted
and denounced. It is not punishment pain itself: or (as it
may


Identifier: | JB/159/110/003"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

110

Info in main headings field

difference between apparent punishment and real

Image

003

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5 / d6 f6 / d7 f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53933

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