This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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29895 | Did they insult you during your absence from Italy? |
29895 | Have you ever been insane or suffered from pains in the head? |
29895 | Is your father a bad man? |
29895 | Why did you leave your native town? 29895 Although such individuals appear to reason, can it be said that they are in full possession of their mental faculties? 29895 Are you aware that your brother( or mother) is seriously ill? |
29895 | Are you fond of your parents? |
29895 | Are you married? |
29895 | Could not the tendencies of criminals be used for the good of their country? |
29895 | Do they treat you with due respect? |
29895 | Has any one a spite against you? |
29895 | He will say, perhaps:"Did you bring the bill?" |
29895 | How many children have you?" |
29895 | How many hours are there in a day? |
29895 | If they are, how shall we explain the wholesale destruction of those they hold most dear? |
29895 | In what year were you married?" |
29895 | Then an attempt should be made to gain an idea of his intellectual powers by asking easy questions:"How many shillings are there in a pound? |
29895 | Why do you not return? |
29895 | or"Are your neighbours worthless people? |
10580 | But if I am not cured of my lung trouble after three months? |
10580 | But if my inflammation is cured before that time? |
10580 | Again, are not many predisposed toward insanity without ever becoming insane? |
10580 | And if imprisonment for a time is to be the highest penalty, how many years shall it last--thirty, or twenty- five, or ten? |
10580 | And robbery and brigandage? |
10580 | But I met him with a smile and said to him kindly:"How are you?" |
10580 | But can we believe that the courageous work of a few public writers has touched the roots of the Camorra in this city? |
10580 | But how so? |
10580 | But the human spectator asks:"If the criminal should happen to be reformed before the expiration of his term, should he be retained in prison?" |
10580 | But what about involuntary crimes of omission? |
10580 | But what are those extenuating circumstances? |
10580 | But which is the swampy soil in which this social disease can spread and persist like leprosy in tin collective organism? |
10580 | Can it be said that he intended the first act? |
10580 | Family conditions? |
10580 | For instance, how can the industrialism of England in the nineteenth century be explained? |
10580 | For instance, is one who murders from motives of revenge a passionate criminal who must be excused? |
10580 | How many individuals do not suffer from tooth- ache, especially in the great cities? |
10580 | Is there anything that was not tried to suppress piracy? |
10580 | Now, who is there that thinks, when deliberating some action, what are the causes that determine his choice? |
10580 | One of them, pervading the overwhelming majority of individual consciences, asks: How is this? |
10580 | The lawyers, the judges, the officials of the police, ask themselves: What is the name of the crime committed by that man under such circumstances? |
10580 | The man improved, the epileptic fits ceased, his moral condition became as normal as before, and this bricklayer( how about the free will?) |
10580 | Then the human spectator says:"But suppose the criminal should not yet be fit for human society at the expiration of his term?" |
10580 | This is the same case as that of the imaginary physician who says:"You have heart trouble? |
10580 | Well, then, the problem for me is simply-- how big a dose of rhubarb decoction shall I give you?" |
10580 | What for? |
10580 | What, then, has the civilized world to offer in the way of remedies against criminality? |
10580 | Which is the greatest penalty proportional to the crime of patricide? |
10580 | Why did that man commit such a crime? |
10580 | You have heart trouble? |
43986 | What could you do with a man who would do that? |
43986 | ( 1) Why did she steal? |
43986 | A place to sleep in, to afford shelter from the weather, to take food in? |
43986 | Are they? |
43986 | Are we to believe that this is because the punishment of the prisoners sent there has deterred them from committing offences? |
43986 | As canaries breed canaries do poets breed poets? |
43986 | At once we hear that they have done similar things; but if we are better than they, surely we must prove it by our actions? |
43986 | But is there any good purpose served by sending people to prison for a few days? |
43986 | But will the man whom you employ to do this laudable work not be a brute also? |
43986 | Can the State afford to allow them to set such an example? |
43986 | Does your official imprimatur remove the brutality of his act? |
43986 | He has behaved for three times that period at no expense to the public; why, then, should their hospitality be forced on him? |
43986 | He is responsible for education, for instance, but what can he know personally of the educational needs of a boy in the east end of Glasgow? |
43986 | He said,"Doctor, do I look unhappy?" |
43986 | He said,"What was I to do? |
43986 | Hell? |
43986 | How is this done? |
43986 | How then do these outbreaks originate, and what causes them to cease? |
43986 | If heredity accounts for his insanity what will account for his sanity? |
43986 | If she was not made better, did she become worse as a result of her treatment there? |
43986 | If they are the cause of the criminal act, how is it that they are admittedly present in others who are not criminals? |
43986 | If we are better than those whom we judge and condemn, why do we treat them as they have treated others? |
43986 | Is he fit to take care of himself and abstain from offending against the laws? |
43986 | It is certainly lurid; but where have they learned it? |
43986 | Know right from wrong? |
43986 | May this not afford a presumption that there is something wrong with the poorhouse? |
43986 | Noo, doctor, does ony sensible man believe in that nooadays? |
43986 | Precisely; but what kind of law is it that can reach only the poorer transgressor and allows the partner in profits to escape? |
43986 | Putting it another way, are there no cases in which this procedure could be adopted? |
43986 | Room for recreation or for quiet rest? |
43986 | That is to say, he will mainly depend on the report of the warder, for after all, does he not know most about the man? |
43986 | The losers are forgotten; and what do they matter anyway if_ we_ win? |
43986 | The poor can not afford to gamble and must be protected from themselves; but can anybody afford to gamble? |
43986 | The prisoner is told he is bad-- and he is; then he is sent-- to be made better? |
43986 | The proper attitude towards the untried prisoner is not that implied in the question"Why should he be allowed to do this?" |
43986 | The question is, Do we, who are so much wiser than they, show that wisdom in our treatment of them? |
43986 | The question is: Is the person by reason of mental defect unable to bear the stress of life under the social conditions in which he is placed? |
43986 | The question ought always to be"Why should he not be allowed to do what he wishes?" |
43986 | We are supposed to have travelled far from the mediæval brutality of prison life, but have the changes not been superficial rather than deep? |
43986 | We know that the boy''s Robin Hood or Dick Turpin never existed in fact; but if they exist in his fancy? |
43986 | Well, is he so bad as all that? |
43986 | What can be done with them? |
43986 | What do the girls learn, and what do the visitors teach? |
43986 | What effect, then, has imprisonment on those who undergo it? |
43986 | What else can the police do? |
43986 | What harm have they done? |
43986 | What? |
43986 | When the blow falls, if they have no resources what is to become of them? |
43986 | Where are the guardians to be found? |
43986 | Where did they get the drink? |
43986 | Why do they return? |
43986 | Why then had he attempted to kill himself? |
43986 | and( 2) Why did she break her bond? |
43986 | but, What are we doing, being what we are and where we are? |