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  • #REDIRECT [[Jeremy Bentham]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jeremy Bentham/Bibliography]]
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  • Philosophical doctrine created by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill which states that an action can be considered good to the ex
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  • {{r|Jeremy Bentham}}
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  • '''Jeremy Bentham''' (1748-1832) was a British political philosopher associated with the doc What sort of person was Jeremy Bentham? In some ways a radical, an iconoclast and progressive, in others a reactio
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  • {{r|Jeremy Bentham}}
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  • ...philosophical doctrine known as '''utilitarianism''' was the creation of [[Jeremy Bentham]] and [[James Mill]], who felt the need for a rule-of-thumb guideline for l
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  • ...University College London]] was supported by the utilitarian philosopher [[Jeremy Bentham]]. The university was also the first in the country to grant degrees to wom
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  • *[[Jeremy Bentham]]
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  • ...[[George Berkeley]] and [[David Hume]], and of the [[utilitarianism]] of [[Jeremy Bentham]], he made major contributions to [[economics]] and [[political philosophy] ...on his return he turned his attention to the works of [[John Locke]] and [[Jeremy Bentham]] and became a convinced [[utilitarianism|utilitarian]]. At the age of 17 h
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  • ...[[Thomas Hobbes|Hobbes]], [[John Locke|Locke]], [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], [[Jeremy Bentham|Bentham]], [[John Stuart Mill|Mill]], [[David Hume|Hume]],and [[Frederick N
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  • ...h continue to be important for medical ethics. Utilitarians like [[Bentham|Jeremy Bentham]] (1748-1832) and [[John Stuart Mill]] (1806-73) have a continued if not al
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  • ...ers would trace it (both the origins of sociology, and the despotism) to [[Jeremy Bentham]]’s efforts to ground the authority of the law on the principle of maximi
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  • ...n of the Rights of Man (1798)|French Declaration of the Rights of Man]]. [[Jeremy Bentham]] rejected the concept as "nonsense upon stilts", arguing that:<ref name=B ...ok |author=Jeremy Bentham |editor=Sir John Bowring, ed |title=The works of Jeremy Bentham |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=AdwQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA501 |pages=p. 501 |
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  • ...n]] criterion of welfare maximisation proposed by [[Jeremy Bentham]] <ref> Jeremy Bentham: ''An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation'', Oxford Un
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  • ...] in Scotland; [[John Locke]], [[Edward Gibbon]], [[Samuel Johnson]] and [[Jeremy Bentham]] in England; and [[Johann Herder]], [[Gotthold Lessing]] and [[Immanuel Ka
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