27 Nov r 1813

Jug Util & Articles

Ch Punishm t misseated & Atonement

5

ยง Error Causes

In the most advanced state it has [...?][...?] & the blind appetite of groundless antipathy

still given [...?] with misery the vengeance is

In the case of injury or imagined injury received imagined is to have been received, the cravingness of this appetite, has every where been the more intense. The less the advance made in the career of civilization, the more violent this irascible appetite is apt to be in the case of injury. /To/ Of the demand for punishment as regulated by the principle of utility it is /has in this case been/ altogether without regard. Blinded by passion a man yields to and is governed by the calls /cravings/ of the appetite how pregnant so ever with anothers misery, and to this inordinate and destructive desire /has given/ gives the appellation of the love of justice.