Examples of 'bentham' in a sentence

Meaning of "bentham"

bentham (noun): Referring to Jeremy Bentham, a British philosopher known for his advocacy of utilitarianism and the principle of the greatest happiness for the greatest number
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  • An English habitational surname from Old English derived from any of several places.
  • Jeremy Bentham, English philosopher and social reformer.
  • A village in Badgeworth civil parish, Tewkesbury borough, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO9116).
  • A civil parish with a town council in Craven district, North Yorkshire, England.

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Bentham was in correspondence with many influential people.
After bentham died.
Bentham tells us happiness or more precisely utility.
He assumed the name of Bentham by special licence.
Bentham believed that poverty was part of plenty.
We are far from the panopticon as described by Bentham.
Bentham was later considered the father of utilitarianism.
I am not taking any risks after Bentham died.
Bentham corresponded with many influential people.
Adapted from press release by Bentham science publishers.
Bentham had many associates and acolytes.
Under pressure from his father and Bentham.
Bentham thought that happiness was equivalent to pleasure.
It is a mistake to think that Bentham is not concerned with rules.
Bentham is the father of modern criminology.

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It was economics that the artificial utilitarianism of Bentham sacrificed to politics.
Bentham gave many examples of able female regents.
But it soon became clear that Bentham was not interested in a career as an attorney.
Bentham noted that the audience appeared fatigued.
The same questions can be asked of the demanding utilitarianism of Bentham or Mill.
Bentham was a representative of the reformist element of the time.
He also introduced the concept of utilitylater picked up on and developed by Jeremy Bentham.
Bentham said and lying behind this idea.
The transmission through the combination was recorded with a Bentham double grating spectroradiometer.
Bentham was one of the few who did realize this.
The anatomical techniques have enabled us to preserve the body of Bentham until now.
Bentham was one of the few who did realise this.
Many hailed the launch of the Bentham grid as the funeral for American crime.
Bentham talked about consequential morality.
But your husband said he saw the headless rider the night that Bentham died.
Bentham believes that people tend to be.
Julius saw as a fulfilled historical process that which Bentham had described as a technical programme.
Bentham said something roughly analogous.
Hazlitt was to write extensively about both Milton and Bentham over the next few years.
Bentham was an advocate of political reform.
He reviewed the work of Jeremy Bentham on utilitarianism.
Bentham was a hedonist and so believed that pleasure is the only.
You certainly managed with Bentham.
Bentham worked on legal reform.
Most people sided with Bentham.
Bentham was a legal reformer.
The philosopher Jeremy Bentham was the founder of this university.
Bentham is widely regarded as one of the earliest proponents of animal rights.
Since the time of Bentham.
Bentham believed that the value of a pleasure could be quantitatively understood.
During this period Mill became a close associate of Bentham.
Bentham is the author.
Without doubt Arnold Bentham was the best collected of the three of us.
Bentham remarks that.
Inga disticha is a species of Fabaceae that was described by botanist George Bentham.

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