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<add>or any other of the senses</add> of an observer.</note><lb/> | <add>or any other of the senses</add> of an observer.</note><lb/> | ||
<p><add>How</add> Every <hi rend="underline">part</hi> of the body, like every other portion of<lb/> | |||
matter of it's <hi rend="underline">sensible qualities</hi>. [But] by a <hi rend="underline">member</hi><lb/> | |||
of the body I mean such a part as is <add><del>possessed</del></add> induced either<lb/> | |||
<add>of</add> with <hi rend="underline">separate</hi> <add>motive powers</add> <hi rend="underline">powers of motion,</hi> or <hi rend="underline">specific</hi><lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">functions</hi>.</p> | |||
<p><del>The destruction of a member may be called <hi rend="underline">Mutilation</hi></del><lb/> | |||
The impairment of the | |||
any part of the body may | |||
The impairment or detruct | |||
powers<add>or specific function of any member <del>of the</del></add> may be called <hi rend="underline">DIsablement</hi>: The <add>exterpation</add><del>destruction</del> of <lb/> | |||
it, Mutilation.</p> | |||
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Corporal Punishment analysed.
Complex afflictive
punishments are
either Discolourment,
DIsfigurement, Disablement,
or Mutilation.
The permanent penal consequences that may attend up
any b bodily kind of pain are either the impairment
of the properties of some member, of the body are the
impairment or destruction, or suspension of the properties of a part of the body, or the. The properties
<add>exterpation</add>destruction of the part itself. The properties of a part of the body, or the are either it's sensible qualities, or it's action powers:
its action powers are either it's separate
powers of motion, or it's specific functions. [+]
[+] The sensible
of any part of a man's
body may be said to
be impaired, when by
means of a change
qualities, the whole
person is render'd less
pleasing to in the eye
or any other of the senses of an observer.
How Every part of the body, like every other portion of
matter of it's sensible qualities. [But] by a member
of the body I mean such a part as is possessed induced either
of with separate motive powers powers of motion, or specific
functions.
The destruction of a member may be called Mutilation
The impairment of the
any part of the body may
The impairment or detruct
powersor specific function of any member of the may be called DIsablement: The exterpationdestruction of
it, Mutilation.
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jeremy bentham |
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