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<p><head>Analogy.</head></p> | |||
<p>arbitrary in their eyes. In a word, the <del>var</del> less in danger<lb/> | |||
will it <del>app</del> be of disgust <add>giving them disgust</add>: the <del>more</del> <add>greater</add> chance will<lb/> | |||
it [even] have of even affording them a kind of satisfaction <add>article of merit then</add>. This comes to neither more nor less than<lb/> | |||
the quality of Popularity which [a mode of Punishment<lb/> | |||
conspicuous for its <add><unclear>concerned</unclear> on the score of</add> analogy is particularly apt<lb/> | |||
on account of this very <add>latter</add> Property to possess.] is particularly<lb/> | |||
apt to arise out of the other. The people in comparing<lb/> | |||
the offence with the punishment discover what they call<lb/> | |||
a reason for the latter: which [reason] is no more than a<lb/> | |||
circumstance that tends [<add>but</add> upon principles they do not examine<lb/> | |||
into] to dispose them to relish such a punishment<lb/> | |||
when <add>they see it</add> annexed to such a crime.</p> | |||
<p>The identify of a <add>any</add> circumstance in the <add>offence and</add> punishment<lb/> | |||
constitutes what may be called a <add><hi rend="underline">real</hi> or</add> genuine <del>or legitimate</del><lb/> | |||
analogy. A <add><del>case of</del></add> spurious <add><hi rend="underline">verbal</hi> kind of</add> analogy may be<lb/> | |||
held up <add>exhibited</add> whenever occasion can be taken to one <add>use</add> a<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">word</hi> on the description of the one which can be<lb/> | |||
applied to the description of the other: and this although<lb/> | |||
it be employ'd in different senses or the two<lb/> | |||
occasions <add>cases</add>: literally is the one and metaphorically one<lb/> | |||
the other.<hi rend="superscript">[a]</hi> <del>D</del></p> | |||
<p><head>NOTE</head></p> | |||
<p><hi rend="superscript">[a]</hi> Lord Coke speaking of the punishment for High Treason<lb/> | |||
<del>that his body</del> <add>claims that it is</add> proper the "body, lands, goods, posterity<lb/> | |||
"&c..." of a Traytor..." should be <hi rend="underline">torn</hi>, pulled asunder and<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">destroyed</hi> <del>as</del> because "he intended to <hi rend="underline">tear and destroy</hi> the Majesty</p> | |||
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14
Analogy.
arbitrary in their eyes. In a word, the var less in danger
will it app be of disgust giving them disgust: the more greater chance will
it [even] have of even affording them a kind of satisfaction article of merit then. This comes to neither more nor less than
the quality of Popularity which [a mode of Punishment
conspicuous for its concerned on the score of analogy is particularly apt
on account of this very latter Property to possess.] is particularly
apt to arise out of the other. The people in comparing
the offence with the punishment discover what they call
a reason for the latter: which [reason] is no more than a
circumstance that tends [but upon principles they do not examine
into] to dispose them to relish such a punishment
when they see it annexed to such a crime.
The identify of a any circumstance in the offence and punishment
constitutes what may be called a real or genuine or legitimate
analogy. A case of spurious verbal kind of analogy may be
held up exhibited whenever occasion can be taken to one use a
word on the description of the one which can be
applied to the description of the other: and this although
it be employ'd in different senses or the two
occasions cases: literally is the one and metaphorically one
the other.[a] D
NOTE
[a] Lord Coke speaking of the punishment for High Treason
that his body claims that it is proper the "body, lands, goods, posterity
"&c..." of a Traytor..." should be torn, pulled asunder and
destroyed as because "he intended to tear and destroy the Majesty
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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