Jeremy Bentham

Did Bentham read Kant? His thing about the os sacrum is effectively a rebuttal to Kant's ethics. 

Crimmins, James E. (2015) Bentham, Jeremy Bentham, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, March 17 (updated 4 May 2021).

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Sweet, William (2010)(2001) Jeremy Bentham (1748—1832), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy., April 11.

The Bentham Project (1999)Crimmins, James E. (2015) AboutBentham, Jeremy BenthamThe Bentham Project, University College London.

Crimmins, J. E. (2019) Jeremy Bentham, in E. N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Sweet, William (2010) Jeremy Bentham, in James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.), The Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMarch 17 (updated 4 May 2021).

MacAskill, WillWilliam & Darius Meissner (2020) Jeremy Bentham, Introduction to Utilitarianism: An Online TextbookUtilitarianism.

Sweet, William (2010) Jeremy Bentham (1748—1832), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

The Bentham Project (1999) About Jeremy Bentham, The Bentham Project.

MacAskill, Will & Darius Meissner (2020) Jeremy Bentham, [Introduction to Utilitarianism: An Online Textbook].

Crimmins, J. E. (2019) Jeremy Bentham, in E. N. Zalta,Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

Sweet, William (2010) Jeremy Bentham, in James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.), The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

 

 

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Jeremy Bentham (15 February 1748 - 6 June 1832) was an English philosopher and social reformer regarded as the founder of modern utilitarianism.

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