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<head>18) Personal <del>Violences</del> <add>Injuries</add> Simple &#x2014;</head>
 
<p><sic>-tive</sic> was the present expectation of <del>that</del> <add>those</add> pleasures.</p>
<p><note>Several Authors to one event.</note> Thus too we see how the same event may have two<lb/>
or any number of Authors all co-operating and having<lb/>
the same intent, but actuated by different motives.</p>
 
<p><note>Principal Author</note> When this is the case he whose motive is the same<lb/>
event that is the <add>ultimate</add> object of his intention may be<lb/>
<sic>stiled</sic> <add>a or</add> the principal Author: the other whose motive<lb/>
is some event different from that, a or the<lb/>
incidental Author. In the first example I am<lb/>
the principal Author: <note>Incidental Author</note> In the second I am not<lb/>
the principal Author but only an incidental one:<lb/>
some other person, viz the person who is angry<lb/>
with you who wishes you should <del>suffer</del> suffer pain<lb/>
and <del>gives me gives</del> pays me for giving you the blow,<lb/>
is the principal Author.</p>
 
<p>There is but one case where the act proceeds from<lb/>
a motive which is bad in itself: and this is where<lb/>
the ultimate object of the intention is the pain of<lb/>
any one: in this case the motive is said</p>


<note>Motive bad, dissocial, or malicious</note> When the <add>event that is the exterior</add> motive to action is the pain of any one<lb/>
the motive <note>meaning the <add>present</add> interior motives</note> <del>is said to</del> <add>has been spoken of as</add> belonging to <add><del>to</del> as issuing from the irascible</add> <del>the concupiscible</del><lb/>
appetite. <note>A motive that issues from this <del>class</del> <add>source</add> may be termed <add>dissocial or</add> <hi rend='underline'>malicious.</hi></note>




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18) Personal Violences Injuries Simple —

-tive was the present expectation of that those pleasures.

Several Authors to one event. Thus too we see how the same event may have two
or any number of Authors all co-operating and having
the same intent, but actuated by different motives.

Principal Author When this is the case he whose motive is the same
event that is the ultimate object of his intention may be
stiled a or the principal Author: the other whose motive
is some event different from that, a or the
incidental Author. In the first example I am
the principal Author: Incidental Author In the second I am not
the principal Author but only an incidental one:
some other person, viz the person who is angry
with you who wishes you should suffer suffer pain
and gives me gives pays me for giving you the blow,
is the principal Author.

There is but one case where the act proceeds from
a motive which is bad in itself: and this is where
the ultimate object of the intention is the pain of
any one: in this case the motive is said

Motive bad, dissocial, or malicious When the event that is the exterior motive to action is the pain of any one
the motive meaning the present interior motives is said to has been spoken of as belonging to to as issuing from the irascible the concupiscible
appetite. A motive that issues from this class source may be termed dissocial or malicious.



Identifier: | JB/072/127/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 72.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

072

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

127

Info in main headings field

personal injuries simple

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e17 / e18 / e19 / e20

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] pro patria [with motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23744

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