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Index
Cover
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
§ 1. Different senses of the word motive.1
§ 2. No motives either constantly good or constantly bad.
§ 3. Catalogue of motives corresponding to that of Pleasures and Pains.
§ 4. Order of pre-eminence among motives.
§ 5. Conflict among motives.
Chapter XI: OF HUMAN DISPOSITIONS IN GENERAL
Chapter XII: OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF A MISCHIEVOUS ACT
§1. Shapes in which the mischief of an act may show itself.
§ 2. How Intentionality, &c. may influence the mischief of an act.
Chapter XIII: CASES UNMEET FOR PUNISHMENT
§ 1. General view of cases unmeet for punishment.
§ 2. Cases in which punishment is groundless.
§ 3. Cases in which punishment must be inefficacious
§ 3. Cases where punishment is unprofitable.
§ 3. Cases where punishment is needless.
Chapter XIV: OF THE PROPORTION BETWEEN PUNISHMENTS AND OFFENCES
Chapter XV: OF THE PROPERTIES TO BE GIVEN TO A LOT OF PUNISHMENT
Chapter XVI (Sections 1-2): DIVISION OF OFFENCES1
§1. Classes of Offences.
§ 2. Divisions and sub-divisions.
Chapter XVI (Sections 3-4): DIVISION OF OFFENCES1 (continued)
§ 3. Genera of Class I.
§ 4. Advantages of the present method.
§ 5. Characters of the five classes
Chapter XVII: OF THE LIMITS OF THE PENAL BRANCH OF JURISPRUDENCE
§ 1. Limits between Private Ethics and the Art of Legislation.
§ 2. Jurisprudence, its branches.
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