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<head>Ch. 4 Certification <lb/>
9. Note now the three masses of pain succesively ppprodddducible by an act of which pain is the consequence: so many of these masses, so many orders or stages of mischief. On this distinction stands the ground. 9. Example from vulneration, vulneratee reveives a wound: effect, pain with disability, say for a lunar month to pursue his - subsistence yielding occupation From this loss, follows do. to all other persons whose subsistence was earned out of his pen the same time 10. or 3  
S <unclear>Offences</unclear> Collectively</head>
<p>Ch.III. Good &amp; Evil. Progress.</p>
<p>S.3. <unclear>Good to</unclear> progress from <lb/>
<unclear>a peculiar evil producing act</unclear></p>
<p>9. Note now the three <lb/>
masses of pain <sic>succesively</sic> <lb/>
producible by <lb/>
an act of which pain <lb/>
is the consequence: <lb/>
so many of these masses, <lb/>
so many <hi rend="underline">orders</hi> or <lb/>
stages of mischief. <lb/>
On this distinction <lb/>
stands the ground.</p>
<p>9.</p>
<p>Example from vulneration, <lb/>
vulneratee reveives <lb/>
a wound: effect, pain <lb/>
with disability, say for <lb/>
a lunar month to <lb/>
pursue his - <lb/>
subsistence yielding occupation</p>
<p>From this loss, follows <lb/>
d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. to all other <lb/>
persons whose subsistence <lb/>
was earned out <lb/>
of his pen the same  
time</p>
<p>10. or 3 <!-- or 3 written in pencil --></p>
Out of vulneratee's above loss of profit yielding time, great losses to persons connected with him by the tie. 1. Of community of self regarding interest viz conduction who used to pay him for his time 11. or 4 2. Vulneratee's Wife and children: connected wwith him by the tie of 1. self-regarding interest on say self regard. 2. Of symathetic interest
Propositions? CIII. Good and Evil - Progress S. 2 Exposition Definitive S.3 Evil its progress from a purely evil prooducing act





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1826. July 3d

Law amendment? Penal Code

Ch. III Good & Evil. Progress.

S.2 Relates to pain & pleasure

1

1. On this as on every
other occasion in legislation,
maximization
of happiness the only
proper end in view:
to understand how, on
each occasion happiness
is affected by what
is done and suffered,
the progress of good and
evil, and in consequence
of any human act will
require to be delineated.

2.

2. Terms here employed
through deference
to custom are good
and evil, as if in each
stage of good, is produced
nothing but good,
nothing of evil could
in that stage be produced.
But in such
sent is the import of
each entangled with
that of the other that
on pain of contunual obscurity,
pain and pleasure,
which are not
susceptible of such
obscurity, must immediately
after be employed.

3.

3. Good what: 2. pleasure.
-abscence of pain:
3. Efficient cause of the
one or the other, or say
ingredient in any
such efficient cause.


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ChIII Good & Evil. Progress.
S. 2. Relation to pain and pleasure

4.

4. Evil. is pain, absence
of pleasure, an elementary
ingredient of an efficient
cause of either.

5.

5.1. Pain. More to do with
this than with pleasure
has legislation. Easier to
avert pain , than ro create
and confer pleasure. Production
of pleasure is
best performed by each individual
for himself
constantly, occasionally
for others. All the
Legislation can do, is to put
at his disposal the instruments.

6.

6. He can much more
surely and easily produce
it: and cases to a comparatively
small extent excepted,
it never fails to
produces it's effect.

7.

7. Nor can he in general
produce pleasure, but by
means of pain in still
greater quantity: witness
sinecure money produced
by taxes.

8.

8. Principal occupation,
minimizing the pain produced
in one another by
individuals, in the course
of each one's endeavour
to produce pleasure to,
or avert pain from, himself.


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Ch. 4 Certification
S Offences Collectively

Ch.III. Good & Evil. Progress.

S.3. Good to progress from
a peculiar evil producing act

9. Note now the three
masses of pain succesively
producible by
an act of which pain
is the consequence:
so many of these masses,
so many orders or
stages of mischief.
On this distinction
stands the ground.

9.

Example from vulneration,
vulneratee reveives
a wound: effect, pain
with disability, say for
a lunar month to
pursue his -
subsistence yielding occupation

From this loss, follows
do. to all other
persons whose subsistence
was earned out
of his pen the same time

10. or 3

Out of vulneratee's above loss of profit yielding time, great losses to persons connected with him by the tie. 1. Of community of self regarding interest viz conduction who used to pay him for his time 11. or 4 2. Vulneratee's Wife and children: connected wwith him by the tie of 1. self-regarding interest on say self regard. 2. Of symathetic interest Propositions? CIII. Good and Evil - Progress S. 2 Exposition Definitive S.3 Evil its progress from a purely evil prooducing act




Identifier: | JB/549/243/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1826-07-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

549

Main Headings

Folio number

243

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

Recto/Verso

Page Numbering

Penner

John Flowerdew Colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

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