Lectures on Jurisprudence, Or, The Philosophy of Positive Law, Volume 1 |
Contents
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2 | |
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LECTURE III | 122 |
Apology for introducing the principle of utility The connection of the third | 138 |
LECTURE VI | 219 |
LECTURE XVI | 393 |
LECTURE XVII | 400 |
LECTURE XIX | 418 |
LECTURE XX | 425 |
LECTURE XXI | 435 |
Intentions coupled with volitions and acts Present intention to do a future | 441 |
LECTURE XXIII | 452 |
Immediate and remote objects of duties Forbearances omissions or acts | 459 |
ANALYSIS OF PERVADING NOTIONS | 343 |
LECTURE XIII | 357 |
LECTURE XIV | 364 |
LECTURE XV | 381 |
LECTURE XXV | 468 |
LECTURE XXVI | 488 |
LECTURE II | ii |
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Page 89 - The evil which will probably be incurred in case a command be disobeyed or ( to use an equivalent expression ) in case a duty be broken, is frequently called a sanction, or an enforcement of obedience.
Page 89 - The terms command and duty are correlative. evil in case I comply not with your wish, the expression or intimation of your wish is a command.