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<p>16 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 B<lb/><note>Arrangements proposed</note><lb/>3 <note>responsibilities</note></p> <p><note>8<lb/>A check is <gap/> by fear of<lb/>legal punishment,<lb/>or by <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of ill repute<lb/>according as the <add>apprehended</add> evil<lb/>is applied with or<lb/>without the appointment<lb/>of government</note></p> <p>Good and <add>or</add> evil applying <add>to men in the public trust</add> in the character of <del>its</del> incentives<lb/>or checks may be applied either by the <add>express</add> designation of<lb/>some other man or company on men endowed with public<lb/>power <add>for that purpose</add> or without that <add>such</add> designation.</p> <p>Thus all <add>the designation</add> factitious interests applying to men in<lb/>public states <add>situation</add> in the character of checks, are <add>is</add> reducible<lb/>to <add>one of</add> two simple <add>general</add> expressions &#x2014; fear of punishment and<lb/>fear of shame <add>or ill repute</add></p> <p><note>9<lb/>No men liking<lb/>either, it will be<lb/>study every man<lb/>to exempt himself<lb/>from both</note></p> <p>But in no situation, private any more than public<lb/>is it pleasant <add>agreeable</add> to a man to see himself exposed to<lb/>punishment; in no situation public any more than<lb/>private is it pleasant to a man to see himself exposed<lb/>to shame <add>or ill repute</add></p> <p>Whatever be the checks applied or sought or pretended<lb/>to be applied to a man placed in such a<lb/>situation, <del>he</del> an object with him will be, and that<lb/>a constant one, to exempt himself from their action as<lb/><sic>compleatly</sic> as possible.</p> <p><note><del>9</del> 10<lb/>[Exceptions if any<lb/>are be rare to be<lb/>acted upon.<lb/>From acting in<lb/>supposition such as<lb/>above, no harm<lb/>can arise: from<lb/>acting on the opposite<lb/>supposition, much<lb/>harm.</note></p> <!-- brackets in pencil --> <p>[If to this rule there be any exceptions no <gap/><lb/>or arrangements might ever to be grounded on the<lb/>existence of <add>any such supposition of the</add> such exceptions: if in the case in question<lb/>the <del><gap/></del> exception supposed to have place does not really<lb/>take place <add>exist<del>ance</del></add>, a <add>the</add> rule which is good <Add>fails to do harm</add> only on the supposition<lb/>of its existence, does harm: and if in the case in<lb/>question the exception supposed to have place really has<lb/>place, <del>still</del> even in this and the rule which supposes it<lb/>not to exist, does no harm.]</p>
<p>16 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1808 B<lb/><note>Arrangements proposed</note><lb/>3 <note>Responsibilities</note></p> <p><note>8<lb/>A check is <unclear>constituted</unclear><lb/>by fear of<lb/>legal punishment,<lb/>or by <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic> of ill repute<lb/>according as the <add>apprehended</add> evil<lb/>is applied with or<lb/>without the appointment<lb/>of government</note></p> <p>Good and <add>or</add> evil applying <add>to men in the public trust</add> in the character of <del>its</del> incentives<lb/>or checks may be applied either by the <add>express</add> designation of<lb/>some other man or company of men endowed with public<lb/>power <add>for that purpose</add> or without that <add>such</add> designation.</p> <p>Thus all <add>the designation</add> factitious interests applying to men in<lb/>public states <add>situation</add> in the character of checks, are <add>is</add> reducible<lb/>to <add>one of</add> two simple <add>general</add> expressions &#x2014; fear of punishment and<lb/>fear of shame <add>or ill repute</add></p> <p><note>9<lb/>No men liking<lb/>either, it will be<lb/>study every man<lb/>to exempt himself<lb/>from both</note></p> <p>But in no situation, private any more than public<lb/>is it pleasant <add>agreeable</add> to a man to see himself exposed to<lb/>punishment; in no situation public any more than<lb/>private is it pleasant to a man to see himself exposed<lb/>to shame <add>or ill repute</add></p> <p>Whatever be the checks applied or sought or pretended<lb/>to be applied to a man placed in such a<lb/>situation, <del>he</del> an object with him will be, and that<lb/>a constant one, to exempt himself from their action as<lb/><sic>compleatly</sic> as possible.</p> <p><note><del>9</del> 10<lb/>[Exceptions if any<lb/>are be rare to be<lb/>acted upon.<lb/>From acting on<lb/>supposition such as<lb/>above, no harm<lb/>can arise: from<lb/>acting on the opposite<lb/>supposition, much<lb/>harm.</note></p> <!-- brackets in pencil --> <p>[If to this rule there be any exceptions no measures<lb/>or arrangements might ever to be grounded on the<lb/>existence of <add>any such supposition of the</add> such exceptions: if in the case in question<lb/>the <del><gap/></del> exception supposed to have place does not really<lb/>take place <add>exist<del>ance</del></add>, a <add>the</add> rule which is good <Add>fails to do harm</add> only on the supposition<lb/>of its existence, does harm: and if in the case in<lb/>question the exception supposed to have place really has<lb/>place, <del>still</del> even as this and the rule which supposes it<lb/>not to exist, does no harm.]</p>


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16 Aug. 1808 B
Arrangements proposed
3 Responsibilities

8
A check is constituted
by fear of
legal punishment,
or by do of ill repute
according as the apprehended evil
is applied with or
without the appointment
of government

Good and or evil applying to men in the public trust in the character of its incentives
or checks may be applied either by the express designation of
some other man or company of men endowed with public
power for that purpose or without that such designation.

Thus all the designation factitious interests applying to men in
public states situation in the character of checks, are is reducible
to one of two simple general expressions — fear of punishment and
fear of shame or ill repute

9
No men liking
either, it will be
study every man
to exempt himself
from both

But in no situation, private any more than public
is it pleasant agreeable to a man to see himself exposed to
punishment; in no situation public any more than
private is it pleasant to a man to see himself exposed
to shame or ill repute

Whatever be the checks applied or sought or pretended
to be applied to a man placed in such a
situation, he an object with him will be, and that
a constant one, to exempt himself from their action as
compleatly as possible.

9 10
[Exceptions if any
are be rare to be
acted upon.
From acting on
supposition such as
above, no harm
can arise: from
acting on the opposite
supposition, much
harm.

[If to this rule there be any exceptions no measures
or arrangements might ever to be grounded on the
existence of any such supposition of the such exceptions: if in the case in question
the exception supposed to have place does not really
take place existance, a the rule which is good fails to do harm only on the supposition
of its existence, does harm: and if in the case in
question the exception supposed to have place really has
place, still even as this and the rule which supposes it
not to exist, does no harm.]



Identifier: | JB/122/333/324"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 122.

Date_1

1808-08-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

5-7

Box

122

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

333

Info in main headings field

Image

324

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E2

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

324

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