
Bentham
di:
J.R. Dinwiddy
Lingua: Inglese
Formato: Brossura
ISBN 10: 0192876228
ISBN 13: 9780192876225
Data di pubblicazione:
July 20th, 1989
Editore: Oxford University Press
Pagine: 140
J.R. Dinwiddy explores the life and philosophies of Jeremy Bentham, whose contributions to utilitarianism have left an indelible mark on ethical and political discourse. Through insightful analysis, Dinwiddy delves into Bentham's groundbreaking ideas about morality, law, and governance, illustrating how they catalyzed shifts in public policy and social reform.
The narrative not only chronicles Bentham's intellectual journey but also highlights the broader implications of his thought in shaping modern philosophy. With a critical gaze, Dinwiddy invites readers to appreciate the relevance of Bentham's ideals in contemporary debates, urging a reevaluation of how utilitarian principles continue to impact society today.
The narrative not only chronicles Bentham's intellectual journey but also highlights the broader implications of his thought in shaping modern philosophy. With a critical gaze, Dinwiddy invites readers to appreciate the relevance of Bentham's ideals in contemporary debates, urging a reevaluation of how utilitarian principles continue to impact society today.