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<p>point of <hi rend="underline">apparent</hi> value: taking<lb/> | |||
on both sides into the account of<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">value</hi> the circumstances of <hi rend="underline">certainty</hi><lb/> | |||
and <hi rend="underline">proximity</hi> as well as <hi rend="underline">magnitude</hi>.<lb/> | |||
See Tab: 2 Col. 1. Div. 2. & Note 1<lb/> | |||
supre.<lb/> | |||
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<p><head><unclear>Theory</unclear> of Punishment Tab III Part I Containing Notes to Tab. <gap/></head></p> | |||
<p><gap/> Tab: 1 Introd. Ch. 3.<lb/> | |||
The <hi rend="underline">magnitude</hi> of a pleasure or a<lb/> | |||
pain is as it's <hi rend="underline">intensity</hi> multipled<lb/> | |||
by it's <hi rend="underline">duration</hi>.<lb/> | |||
2. The magnitude of the <hi rend="underline">value</hi> of a<lb/> | |||
pleasure or a pain is as its intensity<lb/> | |||
duration, certainty, and proximity<lb/> | |||
multiplied together.<lb/> | |||
3. Absolute certainty being represented<lb/> | |||
by <hi rend="underline">unity</hi>, and other degree of certainty<lb/> | |||
must be represented by a fraction.<lb/> | |||
4. Actual presence being represented<lb/> | |||
by <hi rend="underline">unity</hi>, any degree of proximity or<lb/> | |||
remoteness must also be represented<lb/> | |||
by a fraction.</p> | |||
<p>[2] From TAB 1: Introd. Ch. 4<lb/> | |||
In money: by representing it as<lb/> | |||
equal to so much money; that is so<lb/> | |||
such a quantity of pleasure as is to<lb/> | |||
be had for so much money: or of pain,<lb/> | |||
as a man would give so much money<lb/> | |||
to be freed from. Money is divisible<lb/> | |||
into parts capable of being number'd:<lb/> | |||
pleasure or pain of itself is not.</p> | |||
<p>[3] From Tab: 1 Introd. Ch. 6.<lb/> | |||
The rest of the Law determines<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">what</hi> it is men are to be made to<lb/> | |||
do: so much of it as concerns<lb/> | |||
Punishment & Reward, by what<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">means</hi>. Punishment is pain.<lb/> | |||
Reward is Pleasure. The Law has<lb/> | |||
to do with Pain as a <hi rend="underline">means</hi>: with<lb/> | |||
Pleasure as a <hi rend="underline">means</hi> and as an <hi rend="underline">end</hi>./p> | |||
<p>[4] From Tab 1. B.II. Ch. 5.<lb/> | |||
1. The quantity ought not to be <hi rend="underline">less</hi><lb/> | |||
than what is enough to outweigh the<lb/> | |||
profit of the offence. See Views of the<lb/> | |||
Hard-Labour Bill p.22.<lb/> | |||
2. It ought not to be <hi rend="underline">more</hi> than<lb/> | |||
what is enough to outweigh the<lb/> | |||
profit of the offence, with the addition<lb/> | |||
of what is necessary to make it<lb/> | |||
greater than that punishment of<lb/> | |||
any greater offence, between which<lb/> | |||
and that in question a man may<lb/> | |||
have to <hi rend="underline">choose</hi>. See note [5] n<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 3.<lb/> | |||
3. By "<hi rend="underline">less</hi>" and "<hi rend="underline">more</hi>" understand in<lb/> | |||
<add>point</add></p> | |||
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point of apparent value: taking
on both sides into the account of
value the circumstances of certainty
and proximity as well as magnitude.
See Tab: 2 Col. 1. Div. 2. & Note 1
supre.
Theory of Punishment Tab III Part I Containing Notes to Tab.
Tab: 1 Introd. Ch. 3.
The magnitude of a pleasure or a
pain is as it's intensity multipled
by it's duration.
2. The magnitude of the value of a
pleasure or a pain is as its intensity
duration, certainty, and proximity
multiplied together.
3. Absolute certainty being represented
by unity, and other degree of certainty
must be represented by a fraction.
4. Actual presence being represented
by unity, any degree of proximity or
remoteness must also be represented
by a fraction.
[2] From TAB 1: Introd. Ch. 4
In money: by representing it as
equal to so much money; that is so
such a quantity of pleasure as is to
be had for so much money: or of pain,
as a man would give so much money
to be freed from. Money is divisible
into parts capable of being number'd:
pleasure or pain of itself is not.
[3] From Tab: 1 Introd. Ch. 6.
The rest of the Law determines
what it is men are to be made to
do: so much of it as concerns
Punishment & Reward, by what
means. Punishment is pain.
Reward is Pleasure. The Law has
to do with Pain as a means: with
Pleasure as a means and as an end./p>
[4] From Tab 1. B.II. Ch. 5.
1. The quantity ought not to be less
than what is enough to outweigh the
profit of the offence. See Views of the
Hard-Labour Bill p.22.
2. It ought not to be more than
what is enough to outweigh the
profit of the offence, with the addition
of what is necessary to make it
greater than that punishment of
any greater offence, between which
and that in question a man may
have to choose. See note [5] no 3.
3. By "less" and "more" understand in
point
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