Jeremy Bentham
Principles of Morals and Legislation
TABLE OF CONTENTS About the Book and Author Preface I Of the Principle of Utility II Of Principles Adverse to that of Utility III Of the Four Sanctions or Sources of Pain and Pleasure IV Value of a Lot of Pleasure or Pain, How to be Measured V Pleasures and Pains, Their Kinds VI Of Circumstances Influencing Sensibility VII Of Human Actions in General VIII Of Intentionality IX Of Consciousness X Of Motives XI Of Human Dispositions in General XII Of the Consequences of a Mischievous Act XIII Cases Unmeet for Punishment XIV Of the Proportion between Punishments and Offences XV Of the Properties to be Given to a Lot of Punishment XVI, Sections 1-2 Division of Offences XVI, Sections 3-4 Division of Offences XVII Of the Limits of the Penal Branch of Jurisprudence Footnotes (Chapters 1-9) Footnotes, continued (Chapters 10-15) Footnotes, continued (Chapters 16-17)