On the Functions of the Brain And of Each of Its Parts With Observations On the

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On the Functions of the Brain And of Each of Its Parts With Observations On the
F J Franz Josef Gall
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You judge, and you punish an act committed in in- toxication, or in violent rage, differently from the same act when committed in the full possession of reason, and with premeditation. You judge a theft, a murder, com- mitted by an idiot, a madman, otherwise than you judge a theft, a murder, committed by a man enjoying his reason.
You acknowledge, then, and you must acknowledge, that acts are nothing in themselves ; that they receive their character from the individual who committed them.
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...hy do you refuse to be consistent in the greater part of your criminal prosecutions ? I ask you, and let your conscience answer me : Is that the same sort of robbery, which is committed by a dishonest gamester, by a robust idler, by a debauch- ed usurer, as that committed by a feeble widow, lying in extreme want with numerous children, crying to her for bread l Is that the same sort of murder, which is committed by an insulted brother, against the perjured seducer of his beloved sister, as that committed by a son-in-law, who, the sooner to riot in profusion and debauchery, poisons the parents of his wife ?

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