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050 0 4 _aB1602
_b.U855 1974
100 1 _aMill, John Stuart,
_d1806-1873.,
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245 1 0 _aUtilitarianism :
_bon liberty : essay on Bentham /
_cJohn Stuart Mill ; together with selected writings of Jeremy Bentham and John Austin ; edited with an introduction by Mary Warnock.
260 _aNew York :
_bNew American Library,
_c(c)1974.
300 _a352 pages ;
_c21 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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505 0 0 _aIntroduction to the principles of morals and legislation (chapters I-V) / Bentham --
_tBentham (from Dissertations and discussions, volume I) ; On liberty ; Utilitarianism / Mill --
_tThe Province of jurisprudence determined, Lecture II / Austin.
520 0 _aThe word utiliarianism was coined by Jeremy Bentham in 1781 in a letter to friend in which he said: "A new religion would be an odd sort of thing without a name." While the doctrine never quite became a religion, its thesis, as expressed by Mill in the first essay in this volume-that the good and right are to be defined as that which promotes happiness-became the dominant naturalistic theory of the nineteenth century and provided the moral basis for classical liberalism
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650 0 _aPhilosophy-Ancient
650 0 _aUtilitarianism.
650 1 _aUtilitarianism.
690 _aPhilosophy-Ancient
700 1 _aBentham, Jeremy,
_d1748-1832.
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