Similar words: jeremy bentham, benthal, fourteenth amendment, benthic, benthos, mentha, enthalpy, in that event. Meaning: n. English philosopher and jurist; founder of utilitarianism (1748-1831).
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31. Bentham presented a logic on will or imperative sentences in 1780. Ernst Mally was the first man who tried to construct deontic logic.
32. The most influential example of consequential moral reasoning is Utilitarianism, a doctrine invented by Jeremy Bentham, the 18th century English political philosopher.
33. The thesis tries to find out Sidgwick's contribution to classical utilitarianism which is established by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill.
34. Bentham sums up two principles that are applicable to penalty.
35. This classification replaced that of LINNAEUS, eventually being improved upon by BENTHAM and HOOKER.
36. Bentham and John Austin declared that the Equity was full of morality and lack of stability.
37. Like Bentham, Mill maintains that the fundamental guide to moral action should be the maximisation of pleasure and the minimisation of pain.
38. Have the practical consequences of stressing the distinction as Bentham and Austin did been bad?
39. Colonies, as Smith and Bentham argued, are not cost-effective – and, as Kant and de Condorcet believed, they are also unjust.
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