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II --Knowing: 1768-1782
4 Language and the Logic of the Will
(a)The Metaphysician and Lexicographer 151
(b)The Structure of Commands 158
(c)Laws: The Propositions of Logic 169
(d)The Dictionary of Politics 175
(e)A Well-made Logic: Conditions 180
(f)Rights: The Fruits of Law 184
(g)The Supreme Irony of Language 191
5 The Principle of Utility: Psychology and Ethics
(a)What Is: Assumptions and Facts 204
(b)What Is: The Implied Psychology of Law 208
(c)The Two Levels of Utility 219
(d)The Dictionary of Psychology 229
(e)From Is to Ought 235
1. Facts and Statistics
2. Sanctions
3. The Calculus
(f)What Ought to Be: The Role of the Deontologist 254
6 A New 'Art-and-Science': Science and Scientific
Method
(a)Analogies and Invention 262
(b)Maps, Models, and Middle-level Laws 281
(c)Indirect Legislation or Social Therapeutics 291
1. The Promised Land
2. Physical and Religious Roads
3. Political and Moral Sanctions
4. Signs of Progress: Conclusion

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Publication Information: Book Title: Jeremy Bentham: An Odyssey of Ideas. Contributors: M. P. Mack - author. Publisher: Columbia University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: vi.
    
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