An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation

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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
by Jeremy Bentham
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1780


  • Preface
  • Chapter I: Of The Principle of Utility
  • Chapter II: Of Principles Adverse to that of Utility
  • Chapter III: Of the Four Sanctions or Sources of Pain and Pleasure
  • Chapter IV: Value of a Lot of Pleasure or Pain, How to be Measured
  • Chapter V: Pleasures and Pains, Their Kinds
  • Chapter VI: Of Circumstances Influencing Sensibility
  • Chapter VII: Of Human Actions in General
  • Chapter VIII: Of Intentionality
  • Chapter IX: Of Consciousness
  • Chapter X: Of Motives
  • Chapter XI: Of Human Dispositions in General
  • Chapter XII: Of the Consequences of a Mischievous Act
  • Chapter XIII: Cases Unmeet for Punishment
  • Chapter XIV: Of the Proportion between Punishments and Offences
  • Chapter XV: Of the Properties to be Given to a Lot of Punishment
  • Chapter XVI: Division of Offences
  • Chapter XVII: Of the Limits of the Penal Branch of Jurisprudence
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