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C- punishment analysed into its various possible modes. | C- punishment analysed into its various possible modes. | ||
Accordingly whatever can happen to a man whether it be of a pleasurable or of a painful nature, in other words whether it be what he has a mind <hi rend="underline">should</hi> happen | Accordingly whatever can happen to a man whether it be of a pleasurable or of a painful nature, in other words whether it be what he has a mind <hi rend="underline">should</hi> happen, or what he has a mind should <hi rend="underline">not</hi> happen, may be comprehended under the one or the other of these two words <hi rend="underline">to suffer</hi> and <hi rend="underline">to do</hi>. <hi rend="superscript">{a}</hi>. His by coercion applied to one sort or the other of these powers that every punishment which produces a change in the condition of the person himself and is not capital must be inflicted. | ||
Coercion is either <hi rend="underline">restraint</hi> or <hi rend="underline">constraint</hi>. First let it respect his <hi rend="underline">passive</hi> powers. A man then may be <hi rend="underline">restrained</hi> from suffering or made <hi rend="underline">not</hi> to suffer, what he has a mind <hi rend="underline">to</hi> suffer: or he may be <hi rend="underline">constrained</hi> or made to suffer; what he has a mind <hi rend="underline">not</hi> to suffer. | |||
Next let the coercion be applied to his active powers. | |||
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to the class of mental. Such are the acts by which the several | |||
C- punishment analysed into its various possible modes.
Accordingly whatever can happen to a man whether it be of a pleasurable or of a painful nature, in other words whether it be what he has a mind should happen, or what he has a mind should not happen, may be comprehended under the one or the other of these two words to suffer and to do. {a}. His by coercion applied to one sort or the other of these powers that every punishment which produces a change in the condition of the person himself and is not capital must be inflicted. Coercion is either restraint or constraint. First let it respect his passive powers. A man then may be restrained from suffering or made not to suffer, what he has a mind to suffer: or he may be constrained or made to suffer; what he has a mind not to suffer. Next let the coercion be applied to his active powers.
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to the class of mental. Such are the acts by which the several
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