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<p>9.</p>
<p><head>C<lb/>
Punishment analysed into its various possible Modes.</head></p>
<p>has a mind to do.  The punishment in both these cases may be<lb/>
stiled restrictive punishment.</p>
<p>Constraint may also affect him in two ways.  1. In<lb/>
his passive powers, by causing him to suffer what he has a mind<lb/>
not to suffer;  in this case the punishment may be stiled passive<lb/>
punishment.  2. In his active powers, by causing him<lb/>
to do what he has a mind not to do:  in this case it may be<lb/>
<add>stiled</add></p>


C- Punishment analysed into its various possible modes
<p><head>Note.</head></p>
 
<p>it that any attempts were made to accommodate it to philosophical<lb/>
has a mind to do. The punishment in both these cases may be stiled restrictive punishment.
disquisitions: and for the purposes of common life there can seldom<lb/>
Constraint may also affect him in two ways. 1. In his passive powers, by causing him to suffer what he has a mind not to suffer; in this case the punishment may be stiled passive punishment. 2. In his active powers, by causing him to do what he has a mind not to do: in this case it may be stiled.
be occasion to make any distinction between two states so intimately<lb/>
 
connected as that of suffering pleasurably and enjoying. As<lb/>
Note.
to painful sensations they come upon us but too fast of their own accord;<lb/>
it that any attempts were made to accommodate it to philosophical disquisitions: and for the purposes of common life there can seldom be occasion to make any distinction between two states so intimately connected as that of suffering pleasurably and enjoying. As to painful sensations they come upon us but too fast of their own accord; but pleasurable ones can scarce be experienced without some degree of activity. At any rate if the first moment of pleasure finds us passive the second makes us active: the pleasure of itself being commonly enough to dispose us in some sort to activity for the sake of protracting and increasing it. Music unexpectantly strikes my ear: for the first moment I am passive; but if it is agreeable to me, I immediately apply my faculties in an active manner to attend to it. A fine prospect meets my eyes: for the first moment I am passive, but if it give me pleasure, I immediately set my eyes to work to investigate its beauties.  
but pleasurable ones can scarce be experienced without some degree of<lb/>
As to distinction between a man's being
activity. At any rate if the first moment of pleasure finds us passive the<lb/>
 
second makes us active: the pleasure of itself being commonly enough<lb/>
 
to dispose us in some sort to activity for the sake of protracting and encreasing<lb/>
 
it. Music unexpectedly strikes my Ear: for the first moment I am<lb/>
passivebut if it is agreeable to me, I immediately apply my faculties in<lb/>
an active manner to attend to it. A fine Prospect meets my Eye: for the first<lb/>
moment I am passive, but if it give me pleasure, I immediately set my Eyes<lb/>
to work to investigate its beauties.</p>
<p>As to distinction between a man's<lb/>
<add>being</add></p>


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9.

C
Punishment analysed into its various possible Modes.

has a mind to do. The punishment in both these cases may be
stiled restrictive punishment.

Constraint may also affect him in two ways. 1. In
his passive powers, by causing him to suffer what he has a mind
not to suffer; in this case the punishment may be stiled passive
punishment. 2. In his active powers, by causing him
to do what he has a mind not to do: in this case it may be
stiled

Note.

it that any attempts were made to accommodate it to philosophical
disquisitions: and for the purposes of common life there can seldom
be occasion to make any distinction between two states so intimately
connected as that of suffering pleasurably and enjoying. As
to painful sensations they come upon us but too fast of their own accord;
but pleasurable ones can scarce be experienced without some degree of
activity. At any rate if the first moment of pleasure finds us passive the
second makes us active: the pleasure of itself being commonly enough
to dispose us in some sort to activity for the sake of protracting and encreasing
it. Music unexpectedly strikes my Ear: for the first moment I am
passive: but if it is agreeable to me, I immediately apply my faculties in
an active manner to attend to it. A fine Prospect meets my Eye: for the first
moment I am passive, but if it give me pleasure, I immediately set my Eyes
to work to investigate its beauties.

As to distinction between a man's
being



Identifier: | JB/159/090/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

090

Info in main headings field

punishment analysed into its various possible modes

Image

001

Titles

note / notes

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f11 / f12

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::myears [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline fox

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53913

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