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<p>1822 July 15.<lb/> | |||
<head><!-- pencil -->Constitut. Code Rationale</head></p> | |||
<p>23.<lb/> | |||
2. So, on the field of<lb/> | |||
taste: viz.<lb/> | |||
1. Of the sexual appetite,<lb/> | |||
eccentricities by<lb/> | |||
which no power is<lb/> | |||
produced. By indication<lb/> | |||
of them, power may be<lb/> | |||
produced enough to fill<lb/> | |||
a whole life with bitterness.<lb/> | |||
Enemy to greatest<lb/> | |||
happiness, not the<lb/> | |||
agent but the indicator.<lb/> | |||
Greater the evil<lb/> | |||
produced by the indication<lb/> | |||
where the<lb/> | |||
has than there it has<lb/> | |||
not been done. By<lb/> | |||
groundlessness of the<lb/> | |||
indication is afforded<lb/> | |||
comfort in the opposite<lb/> | |||
case wanting.</p> | |||
<p>34.<lb/> | |||
2. Breach of marriage<lb/> | |||
contract, particularly<lb/> | |||
on female side. Act<lb/> | |||
unknown, pleasure<lb/> | |||
none, pain none.<lb/> | |||
For punishing an act,<lb/> | |||
sole good reasons the<lb/> | |||
danger it produces of<lb/> | |||
disclosure: disclosure<lb/> | |||
generally but too probable.</p> | |||
<p>35.<lb/> | |||
Advantages of this moral<lb/> | |||
over legal punishment.<lb/> | |||
1. Application more<lb/> | |||
extensive, even all-comprehensive:<lb/> | |||
viz.<lb/> | |||
<add>to</add></p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>35. Contin<hi rend="underline">d.</hi><lb/> | |||
to every thing by which<lb/> | |||
happiness is lessened:<lb/> | |||
to vices as well as<lb/> | |||
crimes.<lb/> | |||
2. More gentle: incapable<lb/> | |||
of running into such<lb/> | |||
great excess.<lb/> | |||
3. more extensive: not<lb/> | |||
exposed to be evaded by<lb/> | |||
want of evidence and<lb/> | |||
by quibbles. | |||
Better reason therefore<lb/> | |||
for crying out against<lb/> | |||
legal punishment than<lb/> | |||
against defamation.</p> | |||
<p>36.<lb/> | |||
So far as law contributes<lb/> | |||
to greatest happiness,<lb/> | |||
Public Opinion Tribunal<lb/> | |||
strengthens it.<lb/> | |||
Against all acts vitious<lb/> | |||
enough to be punished<lb/> | |||
as criminal, it furnishes<lb/> | |||
it with a fund<lb/> | |||
of Evidence in the shape<lb/> | |||
of <hi rend="underline">defamation</hi>, in so<lb/> | |||
far as useful and true.</p> | |||
<p>37<lb/> | |||
Through this channel,<lb/> | |||
depredation and oppression<lb/> | |||
inflicted for want<lb/> | |||
of law or bylaw, are met<lb/> | |||
by complaint, and their<lb/> | |||
course stopt or retarded.<lb/> | |||
Sufferers, otherwise helpless,<lb/> | |||
receive mitigation.</p> | |||
<p>38<lb/> | |||
Act (suppose) not only<lb/> | |||
vitious but punishable.<lb/> | |||
give intimation of it<lb/> | |||
through the appropriate<lb/> | |||
channel to Public Opinion<lb/> | |||
<add>Tribunal</add></p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>38. continued<lb/> | |||
Tribunal, the information<lb/> | |||
thus furnished, though<lb/> | |||
it can not be acted upon<lb/> | |||
by Judges to the purpose<lb/> | |||
of conviction may<lb/> | |||
be by individuals to the<lb/> | |||
purpose of prosecution<lb/> | |||
and investigation of<lb/> | |||
legally receivable Evidence.</p> | |||
<p>39.<lb/> | |||
Against evil produced<lb/> | |||
or protected by Rulers,<lb/> | |||
i.e. by the law, this applies<lb/> | |||
the only remedy.</p> | |||
<p>40.<lb/> | |||
Every endeavour to<lb/> | |||
destroy or diminish<lb/> | |||
this counterforce is d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi><lb/> | |||
to apply strength to misrule,<lb/> | |||
decrease to human<lb/> | |||
happiness, encrease<lb/> | |||
to human misery.<lb/> | |||
Of the foulest <hi rend="underline">individual</hi><lb/> | |||
crime nothing worse,<lb/> | |||
nothing so bad, can with<lb/> | |||
truth be said.</p> | |||
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1822 July 15.
Constitut. Code Rationale
23.
2. So, on the field of
taste: viz.
1. Of the sexual appetite,
eccentricities by
which no power is
produced. By indication
of them, power may be
produced enough to fill
a whole life with bitterness.
Enemy to greatest
happiness, not the
agent but the indicator.
Greater the evil
produced by the indication
where the
has than there it has
not been done. By
groundlessness of the
indication is afforded
comfort in the opposite
case wanting.
34.
2. Breach of marriage
contract, particularly
on female side. Act
unknown, pleasure
none, pain none.
For punishing an act,
sole good reasons the
danger it produces of
disclosure: disclosure
generally but too probable.
35.
Advantages of this moral
over legal punishment.
1. Application more
extensive, even all-comprehensive:
viz.
to
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35. Contind.
to every thing by which
happiness is lessened:
to vices as well as
crimes.
2. More gentle: incapable
of running into such
great excess.
3. more extensive: not
exposed to be evaded by
want of evidence and
by quibbles.
Better reason therefore
for crying out against
legal punishment than
against defamation.
36.
So far as law contributes
to greatest happiness,
Public Opinion Tribunal
strengthens it.
Against all acts vitious
enough to be punished
as criminal, it furnishes
it with a fund
of Evidence in the shape
of defamation, in so
far as useful and true.
37
Through this channel,
depredation and oppression
inflicted for want
of law or bylaw, are met
by complaint, and their
course stopt or retarded.
Sufferers, otherwise helpless,
receive mitigation.
38
Act (suppose) not only
vitious but punishable.
give intimation of it
through the appropriate
channel to Public Opinion
Tribunal
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38. continued
Tribunal, the information
thus furnished, though
it can not be acted upon
by Judges to the purpose
of conviction may
be by individuals to the
purpose of prosecution
and investigation of
legally receivable Evidence.
39.
Against evil produced
or protected by Rulers,
i.e. by the law, this applies
the only remedy.
40.
Every endeavour to
destroy or diminish
this counterforce is do.
to apply strength to misrule,
decrease to human
happiness, encrease
to human misery.
Of the foulest individual
crime nothing worse,
nothing so bad, can with
truth be said.
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