Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832
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Name (Hebrew)
בנת'ם, ג'רמי, 1748-1832
Name (Latin)
Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832
Name (Arabic)
بنتام، جيرمي، 1748-1832
Name (Cyrilic)
Бентам, Иеремия, 1748-1832
Other forms of name
Bentam, Dz︠h︡eremi, 1748-1832
Bentham, Jeremías, 1748-1832
Bentham, Jérémie, 1748-1832
Smith, Gamaliel
Beauchamp, Philip
Bentam, Ieremia, 1748-1832
Date of birth
1748
Date of death
1832
Place of birth
London (England)
Place of death
London (England)
Associated country
Great Britain
Field of activity
Utilitarianism
Philosophy of law
Occupation
Wit's Triumvirate, or the philosopher
Lawyers
Social reformers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- 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 ( (Encyclopædia Britannica website, September 7, 2022:) )
- 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)
- 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 ( (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (based at the University of Tennessee at Martin) 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) ( (Rutgers University, School of Arts and Sciences, Database of Classical Authors website, September 7, 2022:) )
- Traités de législation, 1858:t.p. (Jérémie Bentham)
- Tratados de legislación civil y penal, c1981:t.p. (Jeremías Bentham)
- Truth versus Ashurst, 1823.
- 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 ( (University College London website, September 7, 2022) )
- Utylitaryzm i svoboda, 1997:t.p. verso (Dz︠h︡eremi Bentama)
- LCN:For works of this author in collaboration with George Grote, search also under: Beauchamp, Philip
- LCN: Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832