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BenthamCodificationCommandCommon LawLawPositivismUtilitarianismUtilityThis work explores the relationship between Bentham's utilitarian practical philosophy and his positivist jurisprudence. These theories appear to be in tensionSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
59 Campos Boralevi, Lea: Bentham and the Oppressed. Social Science and the Critique of Religion in the Thought of Jeremy Bentham, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1990. 60 Postema, Gerald J.: Bentham and the Common Law Tradition, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1986. 61 Ben-Dor, Oren: ...
1986. Bentham and the common law tradition. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Google Scholar Rosen, F. 2003. Classical utilitarianism from Hume to Mill. London: Routledge. Google Scholar Schofield, P. 2006. Utility and democracy: The political thought of Jeremy Bentham. Oxford: Oxford University Press...
John Rae was born in Aberdeen on 1 June 1796 into a merchant and shipping family. He graduated from the University of Aberdeen in 1815 and read medicine in... K. H. Hennings 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 Bentham and the Common Law Tradition. By G. J. Postema. [Oxford: Clarendon Press. ...
the philosophical theory of Jeremy Bentham that the morality of actions is estimated and determined by their utility and that pleasure and pain are both the ultimate Standard of right and wrong and the fundamental motives influencing human actions and wishes. —Benthamite,n.—Benthamic,adj. ...
Bentham was the son of a lawyer. An ideologist of the bourgeoisie in the epoch of the industrial revolution in England, he glorified “sober” bourgeois common sense and considered the English capitalist system to be the natural and ideal social structure and the English bourgeois to be “reason...
Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832), philosopher and reformer, is generally recognized as the founder of classical utilitarianism, the doctrine that held that the right and proper action was that which promoted “the greatest happiness of the greatest number,” with happiness being understood as a balance ...
11 (2009) grew clearly from an established tradition of consequentialist thinking and the context and influences on Bentham's own utilitarian brand of economic analysis will be identified. Third, the question of leniency in punishment is intrinsically connected to Bentham's analysis of the nature of...
His sons James and Richard were strict tee-totallers” (Dalesman March 1949) I have a couple of newspaper articles that refer to a William Bateson of Burton-in-Lonsdale from this time. I can’t prove conclusively that this is the potter William Bateson of Greta Pottery (It was common ...