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3<lb/><head>Compensation</head><lb/><del>of pain: which pain may be so great as to swallow up</del><lb/><note><del>Vindictive compen-<lb/>-sation never ade-<lb/>-quate.</del></note><lb/><del>the pleasure.</del><lb/><lb/><del>If there be any <gap/> in which a compensation</del><lb/><del>of the vindictive kind can be <hi rend='underline'>adequate</hi>, it is where</del><lb/><del>the <add><gap/></add> author of the damage is one, and <gap/> <gap/>-</del><lb/><del>-maged <add><gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/><del>adequate, if it be <gap/> <gap/> of <add><sic>it's</sic></add> [the</del><lb/><note>See Jus. 3<lb/>Ill-will</note><lb/><del><gap/> of] <gap/>.</del><lb/>-----<lb/>answer I can find <del>to such a question,</del> it will be of use to examine<lb/><note>Resentment sel-<lb/>-fish - social - of<lb/>antipathy.</note><lb/>into the <del>different</del> sources from which resentment may arise.<lb/><lb/>Resentment or the state of mind which is apt<lb/>to produce an appetite for the enjoyment of anothers<lb/>pain may arise from either of three sources: 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi><lb/>from the notion of <del>an injury</del> <add>a mischief</add> done to <del>him</del> <add>the person himself</add>, who<lb/><sic>harboars</sic> it: <del><gap/></del> in this case it may be <sic>stiled</sic><lb/>selfish resentment: <add>of the selfish kind:<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi></add> 2<hi rend='superscript'>dly</hi> from the notion of a mis-<lb/><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>or resentment from<lb/>a selfish source</note><lb/>-chief done to any person or [number] <add>community</add> of persons <add>whose</add> for<lb/><add>concerns interests are dear to him</add> whom he has an affection: in this case it may<lb/>be stiled sympathetic: or 3<hi rend='superscript'>dly</hi> from a dislike<lb/><del>or antipathy</del> entertained against <add>some point of</add> <del>the</del> behaviour <del>by</del> <add>in</add><lb/><add>another person</add> which the resentment is existed, without either of the<lb/>above grounds, and therefore without any <add>assignable found-</add> specific founda-<lb/><add>-ation.</add> -tion that can be assigned: this may be called [a]<lb/><hi rend='underline'>resentment of antipathy</hi>, or <add>briefly</add> (in one word] [an] anti-<lb/>-pathy.<lb/><lb/>In the first of these three cases I am apt to ima-<lb/><note>Whether the pain<lb/>of selfish Resent-<lb/>ment can receive<lb/>an adequate com-<lb/>-pensation of the vin-<lb/>dictive kind.</note><lb/>-gine a <del>more</del> compensation mostly of the vindictive<lb/>kind never can be adequate: it seems more likely<lb/>to be so in the second case, and still more so in<lb/>the third.<lb/><lb/>That it probably is never adequate in the final case may
<head>3</head>
<head>Compensation</head>
 
<p>of pain: which pain may be so great as to swallow up<lb/>the pleasure <note>Vindictive compensation never adequate</note><lb/></p>
 
<p><del>If there be any <gap/> in which a compensation<lb/>of the vindictive kind can be <hi rend='underline'>adequate</hi>, it is where<lb/>the <add><gap/></add> author of the damage is one, and <gap/> <gap/><lb/> <add><gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>adequate, if it be <gap/> <gap/> of <add><sic>it's</sic></add> [the <note>See Jus. 3 Ill-will</note><lb/><gap/> of] <gap/>.</del>
</p>
 
<p>answer I can find <del>to such a question,</del> it will be of use to examine<lb/><note>Resentment selfish - social - of antipathy.</note><lb/>into the <del>different</del> sources from which resentment may arise.</p>
 
<p>Resentment or the state of mind which is apt<lb/>to produce an appetite for the enjoyment of anothers<lb/>pain may arise from either of three sources: 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi><lb/>from the notion of <del>an injury</del> <add>a mischief</add> done to <del>him</del> <add>the person himself</add>, who<lb/>harbours it: <del><gap/></del> in this case it may be <sic>stiled</sic><lb/>selfish resentment: <add>of the selfish kind:<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi></add> 2<hi rend='superscript'>dly</hi> from the notion of a mischief<lb/><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>or resentment from<lb/>a selfish source</note><lb/> done to any person or [number] <add>community</add> of persons <add>whose</add> for<lb/><add>concerns interests are dear to him</add> whom he has an affection: in this case it may<lb/>be stiled sympathetic: or 3<hi rend='superscript'>dly</hi> from a dislike<lb/><del>or antipathy</del> entertained against <add>some point of</add> <del>the</del> behaviour <del>by</del> <add>in</add><lb/><add>another person</add> which the resentment is existed, without either of the<lb/>above grounds, and therefore without any <add>assignable foundation</add> specific foundation<lb/> that can be assigned: this may be called [a]<lb/><hi rend='underline'>resentment of antipathy</hi>, or <add>briefly</add> (in one word] [an] antipathy.</p>
 
<p>In the first of these three cases I am apt to imagine<lb/><note>Whether the pain of selfish Resentment can receive an adequate compensation of the vindictive kind.</note><lb/>a <del>more</del> compensation mostly of the vindictive<lb/>kind never can be adequate: it seems more likely<lb/>to be so in the second case, and still more so in<lb/>the third.</p>
 
<p>That it probably is never adequate in the final case may</p>





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3 Compensation

of pain: which pain may be so great as to swallow up
the pleasure Vindictive compensation never adequate

If there be any in which a compensation
of the vindictive kind can be adequate, it is where
the author of the damage is one, and

adequate, if it be of it's [the See Jus. 3 Ill-will
of] .

answer I can find to such a question, it will be of use to examine
Resentment selfish - social - of antipathy.
into the different sources from which resentment may arise.

Resentment or the state of mind which is apt
to produce an appetite for the enjoyment of anothers
pain may arise from either of three sources: 1st
from the notion of an injury a mischief done to him the person himself, who
harbours it: in this case it may be stiled
selfish resentment: of the selfish kind:+ 2dly from the notion of a mischief
+or resentment from
a selfish source

done to any person or [number] community of persons whose for
concerns interests are dear to him whom he has an affection: in this case it may
be stiled sympathetic: or 3dly from a dislike
or antipathy entertained against some point of the behaviour by in
another person which the resentment is existed, without either of the
above grounds, and therefore without any assignable foundation specific foundation
that can be assigned: this may be called [a]
resentment of antipathy, or briefly (in one word] [an] antipathy.

In the first of these three cases I am apt to imagine
Whether the pain of selfish Resentment can receive an adequate compensation of the vindictive kind.
a more compensation mostly of the vindictive
kind never can be adequate: it seems more likely
to be so in the second case, and still more so in
the third.

That it probably is never adequate in the final case may




Identifier: | JB/100/192/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.

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not numbered

Box

100

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

192

Info in main headings field

compensation

Image

003

Titles

note

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l v g propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

32208

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