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  1. The English Utilitarians V1: Jeremy Bentham (1900) by Leslie Stephen, 2008-06-02
  2. Official Aptitude Maximized: Expense Minimized (Bentham, Jeremy, Works.) by Jeremy Bentham, 1993-08-26
  3. First Principles Preparatory to Constitutional Code (Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham) by Jeremy Bentham, 1989-04-27
  4. Jeremy Bentham on Spanish America: An Account of His Letters and Proposals to the New World by Miriam Williford, 1980-01
  5. The Works of Jeremy Bentham: Published under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring. Volume 2 by Jeremy Bentham, 2001-08-23
  6. The Works of Jeremy Bentham: Published under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring. Volume 4 by Jeremy Bentham, 2001-08-23
  7. Jeremy Bentham to his fellow-citizens of France, on houses of peers and senates by Jeremy Bentham, 2010-08-19
  8. A Bibliographical catalogue of the works of Jeremy Bentham =: [Jeremi Bensamu chosaku kaidai mokuroku] by Sadao Ikeda, 1989
  9. Principles of legislation: from the ms. of Jeremy Bentham by Etienne Dumont, 2010-05-13
  10. Jeremy Bentham (International Library of Essays in the History of Social and Political Thought) by Rosen, 2007-07-30
  11. The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham: Volume 8: January 1809 to December 1816 (Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham) by Jeremy Bentham, 1988-06-30
  12. THE BOOK OF FALLACIES: From Unfinished Papers of Jeremy Bentham. By A Friend. by Jeremy]. [Bentham, 1824
  13. Works of Jeremy Bentham, Volume 2,&Nbsp;Part 2 by John Bowring, Jeremy Bentham, 2010-01-10
  14. Jeremy Bentham (Goldbacks) by Charles Warren Everett, 1969-10

41. Bentham: Principles Of Morals And Legislation
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRINCIPLES OF MORALS AND LEGISLATION. by jeremy bentham. 1781. Legend If more than one file format available
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  • Preface Chapter I Of the Principle of Utility. Chapter II Of Principles Adverse to that of Utility. Chapter III Of the Four Sanctions or Sources of Pain and Pleasure. Chapter IV Value of a Lot of Pleasure, How to be Measured. Chapter V Pleasures and Pains, Their Kinds. Chapter VI Of Circumstances Influencing Sensibility. Chapter VII Of Human Actions in General. Chapter VIII Of Intentionality. Chapter IX Of Consciousness. Chapter X Of Motives.
    • Different senses of the word Motive No Motives either constantly good or constantly bad Catalogue of Motives corresponding to that of Pleasures and Pains Order of pre-eminence among Motives Conflict among Motives
    Chapter XI Of Human Dispositions in General. Chapter XII Of the Consequences of a Mischievous Act. Chapter XIII Of Cases Unmeet for Punishment. Chapter XIV Of the Proportion Between Punishments and Offences.

42. GOVERNMENT
On the Subject of GOVERNMENT in General. In the INTRODUCTION to. Sir William Blackstone s COMMENTARIES by jeremy bentham. WITH A. PREFACE,. IN WHICH IS GIVEN.
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A FRAGMENT ON GOVERNMENT; BEING An EXAMINATION of whit is delivered, On the Subject of GOVERNMENT in General In the INTRODUCTION to Sir William Blackstone's COMMENTARIES: by Jeremy Bentham WITH A PREFACE, IN WHICH IS GIVEN A CRITIQUE on THE WORK AT LARGE.
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Preface
The age we live in is a busy age; in which knowledge is rapidly advancing towards perfection. In the natural world, in particular, every thing teems with discovery and with improvement. The most distant and recondite regions of the earth traversed and explored the all-vivifying and subtle element of the air so recently analyzed and made known to striking evidences, were all others wanting, of this pleasing truth. Correspondent to discovery and improvement in the natural world, is reformation in the moral; if that which seems a common notion be, indeed, a true one, that in the moral world there no longer remains any matter for discovery. Perhaps, however, this may not be the case: perhaps among such observations as would be best calculated to serve as grounds for reformation, are some which, being observations of matters of fact hitherto either incompletely noticed, or not at all would, when produced, appear capable of bearing the name of discoveries: with so little method and precision have the consequences of this fundamental axiom

43. Academic Directories
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44. LookSmart - Jeremy Bentham
bentham, jeremy Delve into the texts of jeremy bentham, featuring Defence of Usury, Principles of Morals and Legislation, and Offences Against One s Self
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45. Jeremy Bentham En El Diccionario Soviético De Filosofía / 1965
Translate this page jeremy bentham versión digital del artículo publicado en el Diccionario filosófico dirigido por MM Rosental y PF Iudin / 1965. jeremy bentham (1748-1832).
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Ediciones Pueblos Unidos, Montevideo 1965 Jeremy Bentham (Utilitarismo). derecho natural.
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46. Literary Encyclopedia: Bentham, Jeremy
bentham, jeremy. Educated at Westminster, jeremy bentham was admitted to Oxford at the age of 12 and to Lincoln s Inn at the age of fifteen in 1763.
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47. Literary Encyclopedia: List Works ()
26 Matches for bentham, jeremy. A Fragment on Government bentham, jeremy. 1776. Defence of Usury - bentham, jeremy. 1787.
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48. MSN Encarta - Bentham, Jeremy

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49. Jeremy Bentham
BLTC Research logo jeremy bentham (1748 1832). photo of the mummified body of jeremy bentham. English utilitarian philosopher and social reformer.
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Jeremy Bentham
"English utilitarian philosopher and social reformer. He first attained attention as a critic of the leading legal theorist in eighteenth century England, Sir William Blackstone. Bentham's campaign for social and political reforms in all areas, most notably the criminal law, had its theoretical basis in his utilitarianism , expounded in his Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation , a work written in 1780 but not published until 1789. In it he formulated the principle of utility , which approves of an action in so far as an action has an overall tendency to promote the greatest amount of happiness. Happiness is identified with pleasure and the absence of pain. To work out the overall tendency of an action, Bentham sketched a felicific ("happiness-making") calculus , which takes into account the intensity, duration, likelihood, extent, etc of pleasures and pains. In Bentham's theory, an action conforming to the principle of utility is right or at least not wrong; it ought to be done, or at least it is not the case that it ought not be done. But Bentham does not use the word ' duty ' here. For Bentham, rights and duties are legal notions, linked with the notions of command and sanction. What we call moral duties and rights would require a moral legislator (a divine being presumably) but theological notions are outside the scope of his theory. To talk of natural rights and duties suggests, as it were, a law without a legislator, and is nonsensical in the same way as talk of a son without a parent. Apart from theoretical considerations, Bentham also condemned the belief in natural rights on the grounds that it inspired violence and bloodshed, as seen in the excesses of the French Revolution.

50. PANOPTICON
cartome.org. 16 June 2001 Transcription and HTML by Cartome. Source bentham, jeremy The Panopticon Writings. Ed. BY jeremy bentham,. OF LINCOLN S INN, ESQUIRE.
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Transcription and HTML by Cartome Source: Bentham, Jeremy The Panopticon Writings. Ed Miran Bozovic (London: Verso, 1995). p. 29-95 back to intro PANOPTICON OR THE INSPECTION-HOUSE: CONTAINING THE IDEA OF A NEW PRINCIPLE OF CONSTRUCTION APPLICABLE TO ANY SORT OF ESTABLISHMENT, IN WHICH PERSONS OF ANY DESCRIPTION ARE TO BE KEPT UNDER INSPECTION; AND IN PARTICULAR TO PENITENTIARY-HOUSES, PRISONS, HOUSES OF INDUSTRY, WORK-HOUSES, POOR-HOUSES, LAZARETTOS, MANUFACTORIES, HOSPITALS, MAD-HOUSES, AND SCHOOLS: WITH A PLAN OF MANAGEMENT ADAPTED TO THE PRINCIPLE: IN A SERIES OF LETTERS, WRITTEN IN THE YEAR 1787, FROM CRECHEFF IN WHITE RUSSIA. TO A FRIEND IN ENGLAND BY JEREMY BENTHAM, OF LINCOLN'S INN, ESQUIRE. CONTENTS
PREFACE
LETTER I. Idea of the Inspection Principle
II. Plan for a Penitentiary Inspection-house

III.Extent for a Single Building

IV.The Principle extended to uncovered Areas
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XXI. Schools
PANOPTICON or, PREFACE . Morals reformed - health preserved - industry invigorated instruction diffused - public burthens lightened - Economy seated, as it were, upon a rock - the gordian knot of the Poor-Laws are not cut, but untied - all by a simple idea in Architecture! -Thus much I ventured to say on laying down the pen - and thus much I should perhaps have said on taking it up, if at that early period I had seen the whole of the way before me. A new mode of obtaining power of mind over mind, in a quantity hitherto without example: and that, to a degree equally without example, secured by whoever chooses to have it so, against abuse. - Such is the engine: such the work that may be done with it. How far the expectations thus held out have been fulfilled, the reader will decide.

51. Introduction: The Panopticon
Source bentham, jeremy Panopticon Letters Ed.Bozovic, Miran (London Verso, 1995). p. 2995. go to jeremy bentham s Panopticon Letters.
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Image: courtesy University College London Library Go to Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon Letters (1787) and detailed architectural specifications for his surveillance machine. Theory of Surveillance: The PANOPTICON The PANOPTICON was proposed as a model prison by Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), a Utilitarian philosopher and theorist of British legal reform. The Panopticon ("all-seeing") functioned as a round-the-clock surveillance machine. Its design ensured that no prisoner could ever see the 'inspector' who conducted surveillance from the privileged central location within the radial configuration. The prisoner could never know when he was being surveilled mental uncertainty that in itself would prove to be a crucial instrument of discipline. French philosopher Michel Foucault described the implications of 'Panopticism' in his 1975 work
excerpt from 'Panopticism' in Foucault, Mic

52. Glbtq >> Literature >> Bentham, Jeremy
The most notable law reformer in the Englishspeaking world, English philosopher, jurist, economist, and political scientist jeremy bentham argued for a
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53. Jeremy Bentham --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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54. Jeremy Bentham --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
bentham, jeremy Britannica Student Encyclopedia. and high school students. , bentham, jeremy (1748–1832). In explaining his ideas
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Born: February 15, 1748 in London, England
Died: June 6, 1832 Pseudonyms
Jeremy Bentham is known to have written under a couple of pseudonyms during his career. Some letters submitted to the Gazeteer under the name "Irenaeus", for example, and other letters submitted to the Public Advertiser were signed with "Anti-Machiavel." Bentham also used the name "Gamaliel Smith, Esq." in 1823 for the work Not Paul, but Jesus
(Thanks goes to Jack W. Brown, Assitant Professor of Criminal Justice at Missouri Valley College for this information) Biography:
Jeremy Bentham was an English philosopher with very radical views on the nature of political and social organizations. Bentham first developed the philosophy of modern utilitarianism, a system of ethics based upon the universal hedonistic premise that the good can be judged based upon whatever produces the greatest happiness for the largest number of people.

56. Jeremy Bentham
bentham, jeremy. born Feb. 15, 1748, London died June 6, 1832, London. English philosopher, economist, and theoretical jurist, the
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Bentham, Jeremy
born Feb. 15, 1748, London
died June 6, 1832, London English philosopher, economist, and theoretical jurist, the earliest and chief expounder of Utilitarianism Early life and works Bentham's first book, A Fragment on Government, Commentaries, Commentaries . This work eventually appeared in English as The Rationale of Reward (1825) and The Rationale of Punishment (1830). In 1785 Bentham started, by way of Italy and Constantinople, on a visit to his brother, Samuel Bentham, an engineer in the Russian armed forces; and it was in Russia that he wrote his Defence of Usury (published 1787). This, his first essay in economics, presented in the form of a series of letters from Russia, shows him as a disciple of the economist Adam Smith Mature works Disappointed, after his return to England in 1788, in the hope of making a political career, he settled down to discovering the principles of legislation. The great work on which he had been engaged for many years, An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, The fame of his writings In 1823 he helped to found the Westminster Review to spread the principles of philosophic radicalism. Bentham had been brought up a Tory, but the influence of the political theory of the Enlightenment served to make a democrat of him. As far back as 1809 he had written a tract

57. Great Books And Classics - Jeremy Bentham
Change. Author Alphabetical, jeremy bentham (1748-1832), AB St. Benedict bentham, jeremy Bergson, Henri Berkeley, George St. Bernard
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58. Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)
jeremy bentham (17481832). bentham, jeremy (1748-1832), British philosopher, economist, and jurist, who founded the doctrine of utilitarianism.
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Special thanks to the Microsoft Corporation for their contribution to our site. The following information came from Microsoft Encarta. Here is a hyperlink to the Microsoft Encarta home page. http://www.encarta.msn.com Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832), British philosopher, economist, and jurist, who founded the doctrine of utilitarianism. He was born in London on February 15, 1748. A prodigy, he was reading serious treatises at the age of three, playing the violin at age five, and studying Latin and French at age six. He entered the University of Oxford at 12, studied law, and was admitted to the bar; however, he did not practice. Instead he worked on a thorough reform of the legal system and on a general theory of law and morality, publishing short works on aspects of his thought. In 1789 he became well known for his Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. Bentham was the leader of the Philosophical Radicals, whose members included James Mill and his son, John Stuart Mill. They founded and edited the

59. Bentham, Jeremy
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Or search the encyclopaedia: Bentham, Jeremy English philosopher, legal and social reformer, and founder of utilitarianism . He believed that every individual action could be submitted to a felicific calculus , a quantitative comparison of pleasures and pains, the product of which could be used for the purposes of arriving at legislation that would achieve the greatest happiness of the greatest number . The essence of his moral philosophy is found in Principles of Morals and Legislation Although ridiculed for his imprecision, Bentham defended the felicific calculus by stating that it was a working hypothesis, not a mechanical procedure. He intended it to take the place of the doctrine of natural rights, which held that individuals had certain absolute moral claims. Modern books on public choice theory term this consequentialism , judging public action in terms of their practical consequences for everyone. Bentham declared that the

60. JEREMY BENTHAM
bentham, jeremy (17481832), English philosopher and jurist, was born on the 15th of February 1748 in. Red which. jeremy bentham.
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