Jeremy Bentham

Jeremy Bentham was an English philosopher and social reformer born on February 15, 1748, in London. He is best known as the founder of modern utilitarianism, a philosophy that advocates for actions that promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. Bentham's ideas were revolutionary for his time, challenging existing social and legal norms. With a keen intellect and a passion for reform, he sought to apply rational thought to the governance of society, emphasizing individual rights, animal welfare, and the need for legal and prison reform.

Throughout his life, Bentham wrote extensively on ethics, law, and governance, producing a wealth of material that continues to influence contemporary thought. His works often combine clarity with a sense of moral urgency, making his ideas accessible and relevant. As you explore his writings in the app, you'll discover the depth of his insights and the enduring significance of his contributions to philosophy and social justice. Whether you're new to Bentham or revisiting his work, there's much to ponder and appreciate in his legacy.

An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation

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Jeremy Bentham



Jeremy Bentham's Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, a classic text in modern philosophy and jurisprudence, first publ…

Offences Against One's Self: Paederasty

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Jeremy Bentham



Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) was an English jurist, philosopher, and legal and social reformer. He was a political radical and a leading theor…