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  1. The English Utilitarians V1: Jeremy Bentham (1900) by Leslie Stephen, 2008-06-02
  2. Official Aptitude Maximized: Expense Minimized (Bentham, Jeremy, Works.) by Jeremy Bentham, 1993-08-26
  3. First Principles Preparatory to Constitutional Code (Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham) by Jeremy Bentham, 1989-04-27
  4. Jeremy Bentham on Spanish America: An Account of His Letters and Proposals to the New World by Miriam Williford, 1980-01
  5. The Works of Jeremy Bentham: Published under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring. Volume 2 by Jeremy Bentham, 2001-08-23
  6. The Works of Jeremy Bentham: Published under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring. Volume 4 by Jeremy Bentham, 2001-08-23
  7. Jeremy Bentham to his fellow-citizens of France, on houses of peers and senates by Jeremy Bentham, 2010-08-19
  8. A Bibliographical catalogue of the works of Jeremy Bentham =: [Jeremi Bensamu chosaku kaidai mokuroku] by Sadao Ikeda, 1989
  9. Principles of legislation: from the ms. of Jeremy Bentham by Etienne Dumont, 2010-05-13
  10. Jeremy Bentham (International Library of Essays in the History of Social and Political Thought) by Rosen, 2007-07-30
  11. The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham: Volume 8: January 1809 to December 1816 (Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham) by Jeremy Bentham, 1988-06-30
  12. THE BOOK OF FALLACIES: From Unfinished Papers of Jeremy Bentham. By A Friend. by Jeremy]. [Bentham, 1824
  13. Works of Jeremy Bentham, Volume 2,&Nbsp;Part 2 by John Bowring, Jeremy Bentham, 2010-01-10
  14. Jeremy Bentham (Goldbacks) by Charles Warren Everett, 1969-10

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    Jeremy Bentham was born a London attorney's son; he was educated at Westminster School and at the age of twelve was sent off to Oxford (Queen's College). From 1763, he studied law at Lincoln's Inn and was called to the bar in 1772. The story is that Jeremy Bentham was obliged to seek a date to meet with the Master in Chancery. Presumably Bentham got what he was looking for, or not (likely not); but, and the point is, that Bentham came away from one of his first court appearances with the view that it took three times the trouble and three times the money that it should: the law in Bentham's view was in dire need of revision and he set out, in his life's work, to reform it. During 1776, Bentham brought out his first major work, A Fragment on Government It was about this time, too, that Bentham was to become a friend with a powerful lord, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805). Apparently, through the auspices of Lord Shelburne, Bentham was able to take time, to travel and to write. A number of years were to pass before Jeremy Bentham came to the attention of the juridic thinkers of the time (it was to be 1808 before Bentham was to meet James Mill). Bentham was thought to be more European in his views than English, but in time "a knot of able thinkers gathered round him." These included James Mill (the father of
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    The characteristic feature of things that arouse pleasure or delight, especially to the senses of a human observer. Thus, "beauty" is the most general term of aesthetic appreciation. Whether judgments about beauty are objective or subjective has been a matter of serious philosophical dispute. Recommended Reading: James Kirwan, Beauty at Amazon.com Philosophies of Art and Beauty at Amazon.com Also see OCP on beauty and ugliness BGHT , and noesis
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    begging the question petitio principii
    Circular reasoning. The " informal fallacy " of (explicitly or implicitly) assuming the truth of the conclusion of an argument as one of the premises employed in an effort to demonstrate its truth. Example: "Since firefighters must be strong men willing to face danger every day, it follows that no woman can be a firefighter." Although arguments of this sort are formally valid because it is impossible for their conclusions to be false if their premises are true, they

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    Jeremy Bentham's "A Fragment on Government." London: Printed for T. Payne, at the Mews-Gate; P. Elmsley, opposite Southampton-Street in the Strand; and E. Brooks, in the Bell-Yard, Temple-Bar, 1776. Questions, comments, and suggestions should be directed to Malcolm Brown, Computing Services. Licensed for use at Dartmouth College only. Titles only
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    Jeremy Bentham's "An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation." 2 vols. London: E. Wilson, Royal Exchange; and W. Pickering, Lincoln's-Inn Fields, 1823. Questions, comments, and suggestions should be directed to Malcolm Brown, Computing Services. Licensed for use at Dartmouth College only. Titles only
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    45. Bentham, Jeremy: Jeremy Bentham's Auto-Icon And Related Writings
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    Bentham, Jeremy Jeremy Bentham's Auto-Icon and Related Writings . Edited by James Crimmins. Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 202 p. 5-3/8 x 8-1/2 2002 Cloth CUSA $95.00tx 1-85506-988-1 Fall 2002 At University College, London, the corpse of Jeremy Bentham can still be seen seated inside a glass cabinet. This was in accordance with his own wishes, but scholars have never had the material available to understand his reasons. The heart of this volume, however, is Bentham's never before published justification for the auto-icon, as well as the medical, philosophical, and religious contexts for his thoughts. Subjects:
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    Bentham, Jeremy The Works of Jeremy Bentham . Distributed for the Thoemmes Press. 1843 Edition. 6640 p., 11 Volumes. 1843, 1994 Cloth CUSA $1330.00tx 1-85506-414-6 Published under the superintendence of his Executor, John Bowring, with an introduction by John Hill Burton and including Bowring's Memoirs and Correspondence of Bentham This well-known collection saw the first complete edition of Bentham's works and includes John Bowring's Memoir of Bentham Subjects:
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    the “Ten Americans,” and of the National Academy of Design, New York. Besides portraits, he painted landscape and still life; and he was one of the decorators of the Congressional library, Washington, D.C. grapher and in other ways to the success of her husband’s journeys, published in 1900 Southern Arabia, Soudan and Sakotra, in which were given the results of their last expedition into that region. The conclusions at which Bent arrived as to the Semitic origin of the ruins in Mashonaland have not been accepted by archaeologists, but the ~alue of his pioneer work is undeniable (see ZIMBABWE). BENT. I. (From “ to bend “), primarily the result of bending; hence any inclination from the straight, as in curved objects like a hook or a bow; this survives in the modern phrase “to follow one’s own bent,” i.e. to pursue a certain course in a direction deviating from the normal, as also in such phrases as Chaucer’s “Downward on a hill under a bent,” indicating a hollow or declivity in the general configuration of the land. From the bending of a bow comes the idea of tension, as in Hamlet, “they fool me to the top of my bent,” i.e. to the utmost of my capacity. 2. (From the 0. Eng. beonet, a coarse, rushy grass growing in wet places; cf. the Ger. Binse, a reed), the name (“ bent “ or “bennet “) popularly applied to several kinds of grass and surviving in the form “ bent-grass.” George Bentham had neither a school nor a college education, but early acquired the power of giving sustained and concentrated attention to any subject that occupied him—one essential condition of the success he attained as perhaps the greatest systematic botanist of the 19th century. Another was his remarkable linguistic aptitude. At the age of six to seven he could converse in French, German and Russian, and he learnt Swedish during a short residence in Sweden when little older. At the close of the war with France, the Benthams made a long tour through that country, staying two years at Montauban, where Bentham studied Hebrew and mathematics in the Protestant Theological School. They eventually settled in the neighbourhood of Montpellier where Sir Samuel purchased a large estate.

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    died June 6, 1832, London English philosopher, economist, and theoretical jurist, the earliest and chief expounder of Utilitarianism Early life and works Bentham's first book, A Fragment on Government, Commentaries, Commentaries . This work eventually appeared in English as The Rationale of Reward (1825) and The Rationale of Punishment (1830). In 1785 Bentham started, by way of Italy and Constantinople, on a visit to his brother, Samuel Bentham, an engineer in the Russian armed forces; and it was in Russia that he wrote his Defence of Usury (published 1787). This, his first essay in economics, presented in the form of a series of letters from Russia, shows him as a disciple of the economist Adam Smith Mature works Disappointed, after his return to England in 1788, in the hope of making a political career, he settled down to discovering the principles of legislation. The great work on which he had been engaged for many years, An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, The fame of his writings In 1823 he helped to found the Westminster Review to spread the principles of philosophic radicalism. Bentham had been brought up a Tory, but the influence of the political theory of the Enlightenment served to make a democrat of him. As far back as 1809 he had written a tract

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