Jeremy Bentham: Critical Assessments, 2. ciltBhikhu C. Parekh Taylor & Francis US, 1993 - 608 sayfa |
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Ethics | 5 |
Interpretation and Analysis J Wisdom | 29 |
J E Crimmins | 72 |
Bentham on Religion J Steintrager | 94 |
Atheism and the Secular Society | 113 |
A Bibliographic Chronology | 129 |
Jeremy Bentham and the Nature of Psychological Concepts | 145 |
Benthams Theory of Action and Intention P M S Hacker | 160 |
The Greatest Happiness Principle F Place | 329 |
Hedonism and Utilitarianism J Watson | 337 |
The History of Benthams Phrase R Shackleton | 353 |
Benthams Principle R D Milo | 368 |
Was Bentham a Utilitarian? D Lyons | 381 |
Bentham on Private Ethics and the Principle of Utility J R Dinwiddy | 404 |
Bentham on Public and Private Ethics J B Stearns | 423 |
Bentham and the Varieties of Utilitarianism D D Raphael | 434 |
The Motivational Psychology of Jeremy Bentham | 179 |
Its Relation to Fictitious | 214 |
Quantity of Pleasure J C Hall | 225 |
On the Measurement of Subjective States | 240 |
Utilitarian Logic and the Classical Conception of Social | 255 |
A Reevaluation in the Context | 272 |
Benthams Social Psychology for Legislators | 295 |
On Some Points in Ethics A Bain | 311 |
Benthamite Utilitarianism and Hard Times R J Arneson | 449 |
The Proof of Utility in Bentham and Mill E W Hall | 464 |
The Sympathetic Sanction and Sinister Interest in Benthams Utilitarianism A Goldworth | 487 |
Self and Others in Bentham and Sidgwick P Gomberg | 499 |
Bentham on Torture W L and P E Twining | 512 |
A Note about Bentham on Equality and about the Greatest Happiness Principle L Werner | 566 |
The Relationship Between Benthams Ethics and His Sociology R R Bailey | 583 |
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