Quote by: Cesare Beccaria

For every crime that comes before him, a judge is required to complete a perfect syllogism in which the major premise must be the general law; the minor, the action that conforms or does not conform to the law; and the conclusion, acquittal or punishment. If the judge were constrained, or if he desired to frame even a single additional syllogism, the door would thereby be opened to uncertainty.


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Author Bio


  • NameCesare Beccaria
  • Descriptionphilosopher and politician
  • BornMarch 15, 1738
  • DiedNovember 28, 1794
  • CountryItaly
  • ProfessionPhilosopher; Jurist; Economist