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History of European Ideas, 2009
Schofield Philip, Utility and Democracy. The Political Thought of Jeremy Bentham, Oxford University Press, Oxford (2006)., 370 pp.
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Schofield Philip, Utility and Democracy. The Political Thought of Jeremy Bentham, Oxford University Press, Oxford (2006)., 370 pp.
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Philosophy, 1999
A reply to Fransisco Vergara's attack on Halévy's interpretation of Bentham in Philosophy, January, 1998. Vergara had argued that Halévy was mistaken in interpreting Bentham's principle of utility as a psychological law as well as the ethical greatest happiness principle.
Philippe Mongin, Nathalie Sigot
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A reply to Fransisco Vergara's attack on Halévy's interpretation of Bentham in Philosophy, January, 1998. Vergara had argued that Halévy was mistaken in interpreting Bentham's principle of utility as a psychological law as well as the ethical greatest happiness principle.
Philippe Mongin, Nathalie Sigot
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2019
Abstract Bentham was one of the first, and among the most thorough, theorists of publicity of the modern era. Publicity is a pervasive theme running through all of Bentham’s moral, political, and legal theory; it is foundational to his thought.
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Abstract Bentham was one of the first, and among the most thorough, theorists of publicity of the modern era. Publicity is a pervasive theme running through all of Bentham’s moral, political, and legal theory; it is foundational to his thought.
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2023
Abstract Chapter XIII begins Bentham’s treatment of punishment. His first topic is the three main categories of cases where punishment is “unmeet,” or inappropriate. These all are cases where punishment fails to produce the most happiness.
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Abstract Chapter XIII begins Bentham’s treatment of punishment. His first topic is the three main categories of cases where punishment is “unmeet,” or inappropriate. These all are cases where punishment fails to produce the most happiness.
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Bentham Scholarship and the Bentham "Problem"
The Journal of Modern History, 1969Bentham has finally, indubitably, "made it." Not as he had hoped to make it in his own time, as the reformer, indeed transformer, of society, law, and philosophy; nor even as he would seem to have made it now, as the subject of what is perhaps the most ambitious publishing venture of its kind ever to be undertaken in England; but rather as historical ...
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2022
Jeremy Bentham (b. 1748–d. 1832) was an English philosopher and social and legal reformer who wrote on such subjects as moral philosophy, criminal jurisprudence, and penology. In his best-known work, An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, published in 1789, Bentham proposed his theory of utilitarianism based on the principle of ...
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Jeremy Bentham (b. 1748–d. 1832) was an English philosopher and social and legal reformer who wrote on such subjects as moral philosophy, criminal jurisprudence, and penology. In his best-known work, An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, published in 1789, Bentham proposed his theory of utilitarianism based on the principle of ...
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