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Author Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832.

Title The principles of morals and legislation / by Jeremy Bentham
Published Buffalo, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 1988

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Description xviii, 336 pages ; 22 cm
regular print
Series Great books in philosophy series
Great books in philosophy.
Contents Of the principle of utility -- Of principles adverse to that of utility -- Of the four sanctions or sources of pain and pleasure -- Value of a lot of pleasure or pain: how to be measured -- Pleasures and pains: their kinds -- Of circumstances influencing sensibility -- Of human actions in general -- Of intentionality -- Of consciousness -- Of motives -- Of human dispositions in general -- Of the consequences of a mischievous act -- Cases unmeet for punishment -- Of the proportion between punishment and offences -- Of the properties to be given to a lot of punishment -- Division of offences -- Of the limits of the penal branch of jurisprudence
Summary "Jeremy Bentham's work on The Principles of Morals and Legislation emerges from its historic roots in hedonism and teleology as a scientific attempt to assess the moral content of human action by focusing on its results or consequences. Proceeding from the assumption that human beings desire pleasure (and avoid pain), Bentham's unique perspective, known as utilitarianism, is used to construct a fascinating calculus for determining which action to perform when confronted with situations requiring moral decision-making the goal of which is to arrive at the "greatest happiness of the greatest number." Toward this end, he endeavors to delineate the sources and kinds of pleasure and pain and how they can be measured when assessing one's moral options. Bentham supports his arguments with discussions of intentionality, consciousness, motives, and dispositions. Bentham concludes this groundbreaking work with an analysis of punishment: its purpose and the proper role that law and jurisprudence should play in its determination and implementation. Here we find Bentham as social reformer seeking to resolve the tension that inevitably exists when the concerns of the many conflict with individual freedom. The Principles of Morals and Legislation offers readers the rare opportunity to experience one of the great works of moral philosophy, a volume that has influenced the course of ethical theory for over a century." -- Publisher
Notes Originally published: An introduction to the principles of morals and legislation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes First published 1781
Subject Civil law.
Criminal law.
Ethics.
Jurisprudence.
Law and ethics.
Law -- Philosophy.
Utilitarianism.
LC no. 88060151
ISBN 0879754346
Other Titles Introduction to the principles of morals and legislation