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Jeremy Bentham - Wikipedia

English philosopher, jurist, and social reformer regarded as the founder of modern utilitarianism.

Jeremy Bentham - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Jeremy Bentham, jurist and political reformer, is the philosopher whose name is most closely associated with the foundational era of the modern ...

Jeremy Bentham | Biography, Utilitarianism, Philosophy, & Auto-Icon

Jeremy Bentham, English philosopher, economist, and theoretical jurist, the earliest and chief expounder of utilitarianism, which states ...

Jeremy Bentham (1748—1832) - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Bentham advocated the rational revision of the legal system, a restructuring of the process of determining responsibility and of punishment, and a more ...

About Jeremy Bentham - UCL - University College London

His ideas were to influence the reforms of public administration made during the nineteenth century, and his writings are still at the centre of academic debate ...

Jeremy Bentham - Econlib

In his early years Bentham professed a free-market approach. He argued, for example, that interest rates should be free from government control (see Defence of ...

Jeremy Bentham - UCL Blogs - University College London

Jeremy Bentham. Introduction. Jeremy Bentham was born in London in 1748 and died in 1832. He devised the doctrine of utilitarianism, arguing that the 'greatest ...

The History of Utilitarianism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The Classical Utilitarians, Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, identified the good with pleasure, so, like Epicurus, were hedonists about ...

Jeremy Bentham | Online Library of Liberty

Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) trained as a lawyer and founded the early 19th century school of political thought known as “Benthamism” later called ...

Jeremy Bentham | Utilitarianism.net

This is the principle at the foundation of utilitarian ethics, as it states that any action is right insofar as it increases happiness, and wrong insofar as it ...

What Is Jeremy Bentham's “Auto-Icon”? - Britannica

The practice of becoming one's own icon (thus “auto-icon”) in the manner he envisaged for himself: dissection followed by the display of a near-replica of the ...

Jeremy Bentham - jstor

Reform Bill of I832 became law. His father, Jeremiah Bentham, was the pushing, well-to-do and Tory-Jacobite clerk of one of the ...

Jeremy Bentham (February 15, 1748) | Online Library of Liberty

English philosopher, economist and reformer Jeremy Bentham, best known as the founder of Utilitarianism.

17 Jeremy Bentham and James Mill - Oxford Academic

Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832) and James Mill (1773–1836) first came into contact in 1808 or 1809, and, despite their very different backgrounds, joined forces to ...

Jeremy Bentham - Oxford Reference

(1748–1832) English philosopher of law, language, and ethics. Born in London, Bentham was educated at Oxford, and studied law, for which he developed a ...

An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation - Econlib

By Jeremy Bentham. The First Edition of this work was printed in the year 1780; and first published in 1789. The present Edition is a careful ...

An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation.

Jeremy Bentham - 1948 - Oxford,: Blackwell. Edited by Harrison, Wilfrid & [From Old Catalog]. Bentham's an introduction to the principles of morals and ...

Utilitarianism - Wikipedia

For instance, Jeremy Bentham, the founder of utilitarianism, described utility as the capacity of actions or objects to produce benefits, such as pleasure ...

Jeremy Bentham | Theory of Utilitarianism, Later Life & Legacy

Jeremy Bentham's theory of utilitarianism holds that pleasure and pain are linked to people's actions. It is also called hedonistic calculus. Bentham believed ...

Jeremy Bentham - Utilitarianism

English utilitarian philosopher and social reformer. He first attained attention as a critic of the leading legal theorist in eighteenth century England, Sir ...