BENTHAM, JEREMY

1748–1832, English philosopher, jurist, political theorist, and founder of utilitarianism. Educated at Oxford, he was trained as a lawyer and was admitted to the bar, but he never practiced; he devoted himself to the scientific analysis of morals and legislation. His greatest work was his Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789), which shows the influence of Helvétius and won Bentham recognition throughout the Western world. His utilitarianism held that the greatest happiness of the greatest number is the fundamental and self-evident principle of morality. This principle should govern our judgment of every institution and action. He identified happiness with pleasure and devised a moral arithmetic for judging the value of a pleasure or a pain. He argued that self-interests, properly understood, are harmonious and that the general welfare is bound up with personal happiness. Bentham's contribution to theoretical ethics has had less lasting effect than his thorough application of utilitarian principles to economics, jurisprudence, and politics. Devoting himself to the reform of English legislation and law, he demanded prison reform, codification of the laws, and extension of political franchise. The 19th-century reforms of criminal law, of judicial organization, and of the parliamentary electorate owe much to the influence of Bentham and his disciples.

See his Correspondence, ed. by T. L. Sprigge et al. (9 vol., 1968–89); biographies by R. Harrison (1985) and J. Dinwiddy (1989); study by G. J. Posthema (1989).

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...A C Grayling asks, should we Jeremy Bentham, the great utilitarian, was a man...house where Milton once lived. Bentham let it to his colleague James Mill...from 1812 to 1820, in which year Bentham evicted him for non-payment of...
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...the secular, socialistic alternative to Christianity put forward in different ways by thinkers like Auguste Comte, Jeremy Bentham, and John Stuart Mill. "It is one of the commonest beliefs of the day" Stephen wrote, "that the human race collectively...
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...proactive approach to crime favored by Jeremy Bentham, a famous 18th century Englishman...more good government could do. Bentham believed it was what our Supreme...Society would benefit more, Bentham said, by preventing crimes before...
...Beichman CHICAGO - "Evidence is the basis of justice; to exclude evidence is to exclude justice." So wrote Jeremy Bentham, the 19th-century English philosopher. His perception would today in the Miranda Era, which places the rights of...
...The Panopticon, as envisaged by British philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), was a society (initially proposed as...the most surveilled city on the planet. Somewhere, Jeremy Bentham is smiling; and George Orwell is saying, "I told you...
Mum on Run with 5 Girls Found Safe; SEARCH. Byline: By JEREMY ARMSTRONG A MUM who went on the run with her five daughters...children are now in the care of the German authorities." DCI Ian Bentham, who led the search for Natalie, said: "I am happy that the...
...need to be taken, according to Jeremy Bentham, Shell Oils CEO of Hydrogen Programs...vehicles. "The first step," says Bentham, "is to create stand-alone hydrogen...Europe.The second step, continues Bentham, "is the creation of non-integrated...
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BENTHAM, JEREMY 1748 1832, English philosopher, jurist...shows the influence of Helvetius and won Bentham recognition throughout the Western world...welfare is bound up with personal happiness. Benthams contribution to theoretical ethics has...
BENTHAM, GEORGE ben th m, 1800 1884, one of the greatest of English systematic botanists; nephew of Jeremy Bentham. He wrote Handbook of British Flora (1858) and, with W. J. Hooker, Genera Plantarum (1862 83), as well as handbooks on the...
...for satire; The Spectator (1828 ); and the Westminster Review (1824 1914), an organ of Benthamite reform (see Bentham , Jeremy). Nineteenth-century English novels often appeared first as magazine serials. Charles Dickens edited Household...
CHADWICK, SIR EDWIN 1800 1890, English social reformer. For many years an assistant to Jeremy Bentham, Chadwick applied Benthams utilitarianism to the reform (1834) of the Poor Law and to the development of public health measures...
...THOMSON, BARON sid n m, 1799 1841, British statesman. Entering Parliament (1826) as a Liberal with the aid of Jeremy Bentham, he became a proponent of free trade and financial reform. He was a leader of the colonial reformers, a group that...
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