We pay the penalty because we owe it, and for no other reason; and if punishment is inflicted for any other reason whatever than because it is merited by wrong, it is a gross immorality, a crying injustice, an abominable crime, and not what it pretends... Ethical Studies - Seite 9von Francis Herbert Bradley - 1876 - 344 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1900 - 414 Seiten
...its and not what it pretends to be. We may have regard for whatever considerations we please, — our own convenience, the good of society, the benefit...offender, — we are fools and worse, if we fail to do so. Having once the right to punish, we may modify the punishment according to the useful and the pleasant,... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1900 - 414 Seiten
...and not what it pretends to be. We may have regard for whatever considerations we please, — our owu convenience, the good of society, the benefit of the...offender, — we are fools and worse, if we fail to do so. Having once the right to punish, we may modify the punishment according to the useful and the pleasant,... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1900 - 412 Seiten
...natural-right theories, declare that all social or political control over the individual, needs, for its and not what it pretends to be. We may have regard for whatever considerations we please, — our own convenience, the good of society, the benefit of the offender, — we are fools... | |
| Hastings Rashdall - 1907 - 344 Seiten
...inflicted for any other reason whatever, than because it is merited by wrong, it is a gross immorality, a crying injustice, an abominable crime, and not what...We may have regard for whatever considerations we please — our own conven1ence, the good of society, the benefit of the offender; we are fools, and... | |
| Ray Madding McConnell - 1912 - 356 Seiten
...inflicted for any other reason whatever, than because it is merited by wrong, it is a gross immorality, a crying injustice, an abominable crime, and not what...offender; we are fools, and worse, if we fail to do so. Having once the right to punish, we may modify the punishment according to the useful and the pleasant,... | |
| Ray Madding McConnell - 1912 - 356 Seiten
...inflicted for any other reason whatever, than because it is merited by wrong, it is a gross immorality, a crying injustice, an abominable crime, and not what...We may have regard for whatever considerations we please — our own convenience, the good of society, the benefit of the offender; we are fools, and... | |
| 1892 - 586 Seiten
...inflicted for any other reason whatever, than because it is merited by wrong, it is a gross immorality, a crying injustice, an abominable crime, and not what...We may have regard for whatever considerations we please, — our own convenience, the good of society, the benefit of the offender ; we are fools, and... | |
| Leon Morris - 1965 - 460 Seiten
...inflicted for any other reason whatever than because it is merited by wrong, it is a gross immorality, a crying injustice, an abominable crime, and not what...We may have regard for whatever considerations we please — our own convenience, the good of society, the benefit of the offender; we are fools, and... | |
| 2001 - 170 Seiten
...inflicted for any other reason whatever than because it is merited by wrong, it is a gross immorality, a crying injustice, an abominable crime, and not what...We may have regard for whatever considerations we please - our own convenience, the good of society, the benefit of the offender; we are fools, and worse,... | |
| William David Ross - 2002 - 250 Seiten
...inflicted for any other reason whatever than because it is merited by wrong, it is a gross immorality, a crying injustice, an abominable crime, and not what...We may have regard for whatever considerations we please — our own convenience, the good of society, the benefit of the offender; we are fools, and... | |
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