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Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832
Used for/see from:
  • Bentam, Ieremi︠a︡, 1748-1832
  • Bentam, Dz︠h︡eremi, 1748-1832
  • Bentham, Jeremías, 1748-1832
  • Bentham, Jérémie, 1748-1832
  • 邊沁, 1748-1832
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For works of this author in collaboration with George Grote, search also under: Beauchamp, Philip.

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Ancestor of: Bentham, Jeremy, 1956- (n 86150577)

Truth versus Ashurst, 1823.

Tratados de legislación civil y penal, c1981: t.p. (Jeremías Bentham)

Traités de législation, 1858: t.p. (Jérémie Bentham)

Utylitaryzm i svoboda, 1997: t.p. verso (Dz︠h︡eremi Bentama)

Ensor, G. Janus on Sion, 1996: t.p. ([Jeremy Bentham]) bibl. note (Analysis of natural religion (London, 1922) was the joint work of Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) and George Grote (1794-1871)) orig. t.p. (Analysis of the influence of natural religion ... by Philip Beauchamp)

University College London website, September 7, 2022 (Jeremy Bentham; born February 15, 1748 in London, England; died June 6, 1832 in London, England; philosopher, jurist, and social reformer associated with modern utilitarianism) https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bentham-project/about-jeremy-bentham

Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (based at the University of Tennessee at Martin) website, September 7, 2022: (Jeremy Bentham; born February 15, 1748 in London, England; died June 6, 1832 in London, England; English philosopher and political radical; primarily known today for his moral philosophy, especially his principle of utilitarianism, which evaluates actions based upon their consequences; author of several works including Truth versus Ashhurst; Principles of penal law; Principles of the Civil Code; and The theory of legislation) https://iep.utm.edu/jeremy-bentham/

Encyclopædia Britannica website, September 7, 2022: (Jeremy Bentham; born February 15, 1748 in London, England; died June 6, 1832 in London; philosopher; economist; theoretical jurist; the earliest and chief expounder of utilitarianism) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jeremy-Bentham

Rutgers University, School of Arts and Sciences, Database of Classical Authors website, September 7, 2022: (George Grote (born November 14, 1794 in Clay Hill, near Beckenham, Kent; died June 18, 1871); Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832); together they wrote An analysis of the influence of natural religion on the temporal happiness of mankind (published in 1822 under the pseudonym Philip Beauchamp)) https://dbcs.rutgers.edu/all-scholars/9349-grote-george

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