Similar words: fourteenth amendment, jeremiad, benthos, enthalpy, in that event, fifth amendment, more often than not, underemployment. Meaning: n. English philosopher and jurist; founder of utilitarianism (1748-1831).
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1 In the late 19th century, the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham, in discussing the abstraction of equality, believed it to be insatiable, and asked where it would all end.
2 Sandel introduces the principles of Utilitarian philosopher, Jeremy Bentham, with a famous 19th century law case involving a shipwrecked crew of four.
3 As for Jeremy Bentham, who launched utilitarianism as a doctrine in moral and legal philosophy,(www.Sentencedict.com) Bentham died in 1832 at the age of 85.
4 Jeremy Bentham is the founder of the British utilitarianism in the second half of 18~ ( th ) century.
5 The ethical theory proposed by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill that all action should be directed toward achieving the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.
6 Jeremy Bentham, for example, proposed replacing the phrase "law of nations" with "international law" in an important footnote in his Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1780).
7 Jeremy Bentham was one of the most important thinkers in modern England. His study covered the fields of ethics, political philosophy and legal theory.
8 That's a deduction from Jeremy Bentham 's theory of interest.
9 Proposed by the British philosopher Jeremy Bentham ( 1748 -1832), the principal of utility is based on happiness and was seen as being a scientific approach to morality.
10 Reason and utility were the pass-words to the new heaven on earth, and Jeremy Bentham was its prophet.
11 There was a strong emphasis on efficiency based on the ideas of Jeremy Bentham and utilitarianism in all this legislation.
12 He was an anglophile and an enthusiast of the works of Jeremy Bentham.
13 In the 18th century, the English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham designed the Panopticon, a hypothetical prison.
14 He also finds an excellent barrister – Richard Doane of the Inner Temple, a friend and amanuensis of the late Jeremy Bentham– to defend her at the Old Bailey trial.
15 The economists of his day took their cue from Jeremy Bentham and his " utilitarian " philosophy.
16 Based on this, this article attempts to launch the concrete research from Mocius and Jeremy Bentham utilitarianism thought in order to instruct the modern market economy development.
17 The most influential example of consequential moral reasoning is Utilitarianism, a doctrine invented by Jeremy Bentham, the 18th century English political philosopher.
18 The thesis tries to find out Sidgwick's contribution to classical utilitarianism which is established by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill.
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