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  1. Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Jeremy Bentham in the Library of University College, London 2nd Edition
  2. The National Charity Company: Jeremy Bentham's Silent Revolution by Charles F. Bahmueller, 1981-09-29
  3. Jeremy Bentham, 1832-2032 by C.K. Ogden, 1994-03-15
  4. The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Volume 2 by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 2010-02-10
  5. Works Of Jeremy Bentham, Part 8 by Jeremy Bentham, 2010-05-23
  6. The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Volume 11 by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 2010-01-11
  7. Jeremy Bentham: Critical Assessments (Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers)
  8. The Works of Jeremy Bentham: Published under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring. Volume 4 by Jeremy Bentham, 2001-08-23
  9. Jeremy Bentham--politica y derecho en los origenes del estado constitucional (Coleccion "El Derecho y la justicia") (Spanish Edition) by Benigno Pendas Garcia, 1988
  10. Jeremy Bentham and Representative Democracy: A Study of the Constitutional Code by Frederick Rosen, 1983-09-22
  11. Jeremy Bentham: An Odyssey of Ideas 1748-1792 by Mary P. Mack, 1962
  12. Works of Jeremy Bentham, Volume 3, part 1 by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 2010-03-08
  13. Legislator of the World: Writings on Codification, Law, and Education (The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham) by Jeremy Bentham, 1999-02-18
  14. Free trade in money, or Note-shaving, the great cause of fraud, poverty and ruin: stringent usury laws, the best defence of the people against "hard times". An answer to Jeremy Bentham by John Whipple, Jeremy Bentham, 2010-08-29

61. Jeremy Bentham - MSN Encarta
bentham, jeremy (17481832), British philosopher, economist, and jurist, who founded the doctrine of utilitarianism. He was born in London on
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Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Blog It Multimedia 1 item Jeremy Bentham (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.

62. Online Library Of Liberty - Jeremy Bentham
The Online Library of Liberty is provided in order to encourage the study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals by making freely
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63. THE `AUTO-ICON' OF JEREMY BENTHAM AT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON
THE `AUTOICON OF jeremy bentham AT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. C. F. A. Marmoy. Thane Library of Medical Sciences, University College, London
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64. The Science Of Man And Origins Of Big Brother
jeremy bentham s theory of the Panoptic Prison as the inspiration of George Orwell s 1984 and current dreams by some to use Internet surveillance to create
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65. Project MUSE
And we should look to the work of jeremy bentham for an instance of classification that continually suggests how insolubleor inexactepistemological
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66. Biografia De Jeremy Bentham
Translate this page jeremy bentham. Pensador inglés, padre del utilitarismo (Houndsditch, 1748 - Londres, 1832). Niño precoz de una familia acomodada, estudió en la Universidad
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Jeremy Bentham Pensador inglés, padre del utilitarismo (Houndsditch, 1748 - Londres, 1832). Niño precoz de una familia acomodada, estudió en la Universidad de Oxford y empezó a ejercer como abogado a los 19 años. Pero enseguida se mostró crítico con la educación de su época y con la práctica jurídica, dedicándose por completo a tareas intelectuales. Sus trabajos iniciales atacando el sistema legal y judicial inglés le llevaron a la formulación de la doctrina utilitarista, plasmada en su obra principal: Introducción a los principios de moral y legislación (1789). En ella preconizaba que todo acto humano, norma o institución, deben ser juzgados según la utilidad que tienen, esto es, según el placer o el sufrimiento que producen en las personas. A partir de esa simplificación de un criterio tan antiguo como el mundo, proponía formalizar el análisis de las cuestiones políticas, sociales y económicas, sobre la base de medir la utilidad de cada acción o decisión. Así se fundamentaría una nueva ética, basada en el goce de la vida y no en el sacrificio ni el sufrimiento. El objetivo último de lograr «la mayor felicidad para el mayor número» le acercó a corrientes políticas progresistas y democráticas: la Francia republicana surgida de la Revolución le honró con el título de «ciudadano honorario» (1792), si bien Bentham discrepaba profundamente del racionalismo de Rousseau y consideraba absurdo el planteamiento iusnaturalista subyacente a la Declaración de Derechos del Hombre y del Ciudadano de 1789. También dedicó su atención al tema de la reforma penitenciaria, elaborando por encargo de Jorge III un modelo de cárcel (el

67. Human Rights: History Of Human Rights
jeremy bentham, another legal positivist sums up the essence of the positivist view. Right is a child of law; from real laws come real rights,
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History Despite this principle, there are fundamental differences between human rights today and natural rights of the past. For example, it was see as perfectly natural to keep slaves, and such a practice goes counter to the ideas of freedom and equality that we associate with human rights today. In the middle ages and later the renaissance, the decline in power of the church led society to place more of an emphasis on the individual, which in turn caused the shift away from feudal and monarchist societies, letting individual expression flourish. The next fundamental philosophy of human rights arose from the idea of positive law. Thomas Hobbes, (1588-1679) saw natural law as being very vague and hollow and too open to vast differences of interpretation . Therefore under positive law, instead of human rights being absolute, they can be given, taken away, and modified by a society to suit its needs. Jeremy Bentham, another legal positivist sums up the essence of the positivist view: Right is a child of law; from real laws come real rights, but from imaginary law, from "laws of nature," come imaginary rights….Natural rights is simple nonsense.

68. Bentham, Jeremy (Harper's Magazine)
bentham, jeremy. SUBJECT OF, 2 Articles from 1892 THINGS CONNECTED TO “bentham, jeremy”. HUMAN BEINGS. Baldwin, Stanley Burke, Edmund Burns, Robert
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69. Funpic
jeremy bentham was an XIXth Century English philosopher known as the founder of utilitarianism the greatest good for the greatest number was his
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This one is just for fun. Jeremy Bentham was an XIXth Century English philosopher known as the founder of utilitarianism: "the greatest good for the greatest number" was his 'objective' criterion for the good society. He was a founder of the University of London. He still attends meetings of the Regents, at which he is recorded as "present but not voting." I took this picture at the University. Bentham had himself stuffed, and is now rolled into Regents meetings. Picture was taken with a 35 mm camera and scanned in. The black background happened when I tried doing some photo manipulation, and I left it because it seems appropriate... More another time.

70. Jeremy Bentham @ The Animal Rights Library
Writings on animal liberation by jeremy bentham. Died June 6, 1832; London, England. Texts by jeremy bentham. A Utilitarian View
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Jeremy Bentham Born: February 15, 1748; Houndsditch, England Died: June 6, 1832; London, England Texts by Jeremy Bentham
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72. WikiAnswers - Do People Take Jeremy Bentham To Important Meetings At Central Lon
Dead body of jeremy bentham is taken intoimportant meetings at the university? Dead body of the founder of the University of Central London jeremy bentham
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73. Jeremy Bentham (1748 AD-1832 AD), Biography - ReadHowYouWant.com
Child prodigy, philosopher and jurist, bentham is famous for his doctrine of Utilitarianism. A dynamic activist of law reform, he was the first to produce a
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74. Jeremy Bentham, ‘Truth Versus Ashhurst’
The Bowring edition of this 1787 tract on law. Available in DOC and RTF formats.
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Jeremy Bentham, ‘Truth versus Ashhurst’ (1792) Jeremy Bentham, ‘Truth versus Ashhurst; or, law as it is, contrasted with what it is said to be’ (1792). In The Works of Jeremy Bentham , published under the superintendence of his executor, John Bowring, vol. V (Edinburgh, Tait; London, Simpkin, Marshall; 1843), pages 231-237. The Introduction is printed in a single column, while the article itself is printed in double columns: here, the beginning of each page in the Bowring edition is indicated (e.g.) and, within the article, the end of each left-hand column . All notes in the Bowring edition are footnotes, indicated with symbols: here, the notes have been converted to endnotes and the symbols have been supplemented with numbers (e.g.) *[1]. This text follows the Bowring text in all other respects, except that on page 236 a plural ‘s’ has been added within brackets. Click here for this file in Word97 format Click here for this file in Rich Text Format
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75. Jeremy Bentham, Defence Of Usury
La Defence of Usury paraît dans le volume III de l’édition Bowring (183843), The Works of jeremy bentham, Now first collected; under the surperintendence
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Showing the Impolicy of the Present Legal Restraints on the Terms of Pecuniary Bargains; In Letters to a Friend To Which is Added A Letter to Adam Smith, Esq. LL.D. On the Discouragements opposed by the above Restraints to the Progress of Inventive Industry
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76. Auto Icon Of Jeremy Bentham
photos of dutch freelance photographer sijmen hendriks including photos from morocco, nepal, india,. auto icon of jeremy bentham.
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77. Jeremy Bentham - All Creatures Quotations Archive: People, Human, Humane, Animal
jeremy bentham (17481832). The day may come when the rest of the animal creation may acquire those rights which never could have been witholden from them
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"The day may come when the rest of the animal creation may acquire those rights which never could have been witholden from them but by the hand of tyranny. "It may one day come to be recognized that the number of the legs, the villosity of the skin, or the termination of the os sacrum are reasons equally insufficient for abandoning a sensitive being to the same fate. "What else is it that should trace the insuperable line? Is it the faculty of reason or perhaps the faculty of discourse? But a full-grown horse or dog is beyond comparison a more rational, as well as more conversable animal, than an infant of a day or a week or even a month old. But suppose they were otherwise, what would it avail? The question is not, Can they

78. The Online Books Page: Jeremy Bentham (Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832)
bentham, jeremy, 17481832 The Elements of the Art of Packing As Applied to Special Juries Particularly in Cases of Libel Law (1821) (HTML at
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