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Jeremy Bentham | Biography, Utilitarianism, Philosophy, Auto-Icon . . . Jeremy Bentham, English philosopher, economist, and theoretical jurist, the earliest and chief expounder of utilitarianism, which states that an action is right if it tends to promote happiness and wrong if it tends to produce the reverse of happiness Learn more about Bentham in this article
Jeremy Bentham - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Bentham launched his career as a legal theorist in 1776 with the anonymously published A Fragment on Government This slim volume is an offshoot of a larger critique of Blackstone that was not published until the twentieth century, and is now known as A Comment on the Commentaries
Bentham, Jeremy | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy While Bentham’s essays against natural rights are largely polemical, many of his objections continue to be influential in contemporary political philosophy Nevertheless, Bentham did not dismiss talk of rights altogether
Jeremy Bentham | Utilitarianism. net Jeremy Bentham is often regarded as the founder of classical utilitarianism According to Bentham himself, it was in 1769 he came upon “the principle of utility”, inspired by the writings of Hume, Priestley, Helvétius and Beccaria
Biography of Jeremy Bentham Jeremy Bentham is a famous philosopher, most widely known for being the ‘father of utilitarianism’ along with his contemporary John Stuart Mill More specifically, he held hedonistic accounts of Utilitarianism, with his “greatest happiness principle” (Sweet)
Bentham: Philosopher Reformer | Philosophical. chat Jeremy Bentham was a pioneer thinker at the beginning of a modernising society Born in 1748, this British philosopher, jurist, and social reformer became a central figure in the development of modern utilitarianism
Jeremy Bentham - World History Encyclopedia Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) was an English philosopher and liberal social reformer best known as the founder of utilitarianism based on the greatest happiness
Jeremy Bentham summary | Britannica Jeremy Bentham, (born Feb 15, 1748, London, Eng —died June 6, 1832, London), British moral philosopher and legal theorist, the earliest expounder of utilitarianism A precocious student, he graduated from Oxford at age 15
Jeremy Bentham - Oxford Reference Bentham was the founder of utilitarianism, and made famous the formula that the proper end of action is to achieve the greatest happiness of the greatest number
Jeremy Bentham – On the Principle of Utility – Readings in Western . . . Jeremy Bentham, born on February 15, 1748, in London, England, was an influential British philosopher, social reformer, and legal theorist He is considered one of the founders of modern utilitarianism, a moral and ethical theory that advocates actions that maximize overall happiness or “utility” for the greatest number of people