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    Bentham and Australia: Convicts, Utility, and Empire.Bentham Project - 2018 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 14.
    The Bentham Project is delighted to announce a call for papers for “Bentham and Australia: Convicts, Utility, and Empire”, a conference to be held at University College London on 11-12 April 2019 to mark the forthcoming publication of Writings on Australia, a volume of The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham. The conference will explore themes such as the influence and impact of Bentham’s ideas on the theory and practice of punishment in convict Australia, on advocates and opponents of co...
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    Nonsense upon Stilts: Bentham, Burke and Marx on the Rights of Man.Jeremy Waldron - 1987 - Studies in Soviet Thought 43 (1):68-71.
    In _Nonsense upon Stilts¸_ first published in 1987, Waldron includes and discusses extracts from three classic critiques of the idea of natural rights embodied in the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen. Each text is prefaced by an historical introduction and an analysis of its main themes. The collection as a whole in introduced with an essay tracing the philosophical background to the three critiques as well as the eighteenth-century idea of natural rights which they attacked. (...)
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    Nonsense Upon Stilts : Bentham, Burke and Marx on the Rights of Man.Jeremy Waldron - 1987 - Routledge.
    In _Nonsense upon Stilts¸_ first published in 1987, Waldron includes and discusses extracts from three classic critiques of the idea of natural rights embodied in the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen. Each text is prefaced by an historical introduction and an analysis of its main themes. The collection as a whole in introduced with an essay tracing the philosophical background to the three critiques as well as the eighteenth-century idea of natural rights which they attacked. (...)
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    Bentham and Australia.Centre Bentham - 2019 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 15.
    Introduction The ‘Bentham and Australia’ conference took place on 11-12 April 2019 at University College London. It was hosted by the Bentham Project to mark the forthcoming publication of Bentham's Writings on Australia, a new volume edited by Tim Causer and Philip Schofield, as part of the on-going edition of The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham. Corpus In a format the Bentham Project had already tested in previous events, the ‘Bentham and Australia’ conference saw Bentham and non-Bentham...
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    Space, Territory, Geography.Jeremy W. Crampton - 2013 - In Christopher Falzon, Timothy O'Leary & Jana Sawicki (eds.), A Companion to Foucault. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 384–399.
    This chapter offers a brief contextualization of the key terms space, territory, and geography. It examines some of Foucault's most well‐known and overt engagements with geography including the heterotopia and spatial partitioning. The chapter explores how Foucault went beyond these concepts to more richly worked geographical analyses in three areas: health, discipline, and governmentality. One of Foucault's most well‐known discussions is the treatment he gives to the panopticon in Discipline and Punish, the architectural principle associated with the English social reformer (...)
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  6. Jeremy.R. Bentham Harrison - 2005 - In Edward Craig (ed.), The Shorter Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 92--93.
     
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    BENTHAM, Jeremy: Sobre el homoerotismo.Carla Romero Álvarez - 2023 - Anuario de Filosofía Del Derecho 38.
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    Bentham, Jeremy, Sobre el homoerotismo. Tres ensayos inéditos, Pamplona, Laetoli, 2021.José Benito Seoane Cegarra - 2022 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 39 (2):549-550.
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    Bentham on Liberty: Jeremy Bentham's Idea of Liberty in Relation to His Utilitarianism.Douglas G. Long & Douglas Long - 1977
    Jeremy Bentham was a British philosopher, jurist, and social reformer. He is regarded as the founder of modern utilitarianism.
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    Reseña de Bentham, Jeremy. Sobre El Homoerotismo. Tres Ensayos Inéditos (de Las Irregularidades Sexuales. Sexto. Idea General de […] No Pablo, Sino Jesús (Traducción de José Luis Tasset Y Francisco Vázquez García; Introducción de José Luis Tasset; Epílogo de Francisco Vázquez García). Pamplona, Laetoli, 2021. 260 Págs. Isbn: 978-84-121856-5-2. [REVIEW]Elisabet F. Gutiérrez - 2022 - Télos 24 (1-2):1-6.
    Edición a cargo de José Luis Tasset & Francisco Vázquez García. Introducción de José Luis Tasset. Epílogo de Francisco Vázquez García.
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    Jeremy Bentham: Critical Assessments.Bhikhu C. Parekh (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Routledge.
    Bentham scholarship has concentrated on certain aspects of his thought: this collection reflects that bias. Most of the articles are published since 1950, but those of his contemporaries show how his ideas became politically influential. This is an important new contribtion that will be of great use to scholars with an interest in this key thinker.
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  12. Jeremy Bentham, ten critical essays.Bhikhu C. Parekh - 1974 - London,: Cass.
    Mill, J. S. Bentham.--Whewell, W. Bentham.--Watson, J. Bentham.--Hart, H. L. A. Bentham.--Parekh, B. Bentham's justification of the principle of utility.--Peardon, T. Bentham's ideal republic.--Hart, H. L. A. Bentham on sovereignty.--Burns, J. H. Bentham's critique of political fallacies.--Mitchell, W. C. Bentham's felicific calculus.--Roberts, D. Jeremy Bentham and the Victorian administrative state.
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    Jeremy Bentham and Representative Democracy: A Study of the Constitutional Code.Frederick Rosen - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (3):483-487.
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    Jeremy Bentham on David Hume: “Having Enter’d into Metaphysics,” but “Having Lost His Way”.Yanxiang Zhang - 2023 - Open Philosophy 6 (1):83-108.
    This article argues that Bentham’s metaphysics has until recently been unfairly belittled, and that it in fact built on and surpassed that of David Hume, of whom Bentham was both an attentive student and a fierce critic. Bentham’s logic is metaphysically based, multi-levelled, and comprehensive. First, taking Hume’s empiricism as a starting point, Bentham developed the additional mechanism of “reflection” to facilitate a utilitarian pragmatic resolution to Hume’s skepticism. Second, unlike Hume, Bentham aspired to encyclopedic knowledge, especially of the human (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham; his life and work.Charles Milner Atkinson - 1905 - New York,: A. M. Kelley.
    This sketch of his life and work has been published in the hope that it may induce some readers to seek a closer acquaintance with his writings.
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    Jeremy Bentham and the Patient in Room 326.Amnon Goldworth - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (2):143.
    There is large, imposing-looking box in a wing of University College, London, that contains the lifelike remains of the English philosopher, Jeremy Bentham. Bentham requested that upon his death, which occurred in 1832, his body should first be used for purposes of a medical lecture and then be place on display. His request was entirely utilitarian in character. For as a famous individual, Bentham could argue that it made less sense to be buried and then have a statue constructed (...)
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  17. Jeremy Bentham and University College.J. H. Burns - 1962 - Athlone Press.
     
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  18. Jeremy Bentham an Odyssey of Ideas, 1748-1792.Mary Peter Mack - 1962 - Heinemann.
     
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    Globalizing Jeremy Bentham.David Armitage - 2011 - History of Political Thought 32 (1):63-82.
    Jeremy Bentham's career as a writer spanned almost seventy years, from the Seven Years' War to the early 1830s, a period contemporaries called an age of revolutions and more recent historians have seen as a world crisis. This article traces Bentham's developing universalism in the context of international conflict across his lifetime and in relation to his attempts to create a 'Universal Jurisprudence'. That ambition went unachieved and his successors turned his conception of international law in a more particularist (...)
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  20. Jeremy Bentham and the Law a Symposium.George Williams Keeton & Georg Schwarzenberger - 1948 - Stevens.
     
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  21. Jeremy Bentham the Samuel Hall Oration for 1933.J. L. Stocks - 1933 - Manchester University Press.
     
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    Jeremy Bentham.Charles Warren Everett - 1966 - [New York,: Dell Pub. Co..
  23. Jeremy Bentham Bicentenary Celebrations Bicentenary Lectures Delivered on Tuesday, 8 June 1948.Charles Warren Everett & Bernard Gagnebin - 1948 - H. K. Lewis.
     
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    Jeremy Bentham: luces y sombras.José Juan Moreso - 2013 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 47:221-248.
    Este trabajo presenta las ideas fundamentales de Jeremy Bentham (1848-1832) en teoría jurídica, en ética y en filosofía política. Muestra que su concepción tiene las raíces en una epistemología empirista, una ontología nominalista y una original filosofía del lenguaje. La teoría del derecho contiene una teoría de las normas que incorpora un valioso precedente de la lógica deóntica. El utilitarismo hedonista que coloca como objetivo único la maximización de la felicidad constituye a su vez el fundamento de su teoría (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham, choice architect: law, indirect legislation, and the context of choice.Michael Quinn - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (1):11-33.
    ABSTRACTThe goal of this paper is to locate indirect legislation within Bentham’s art of legislation, and to distinguish it, as far as possible, from direct legislation. Along the way, some parallels are drawn between indirect legislation on the one hand, and the Nudge theory of Thaler and Sunstein on the other. It will be argued that many expedients categorized by Bentham as indirect legislation are simultaneously exercises of direct legislation. Another set of indirect expedients act on knowledge, and involve efforts (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham on Utility and Truth.Philip Schofield - 2015 - History of European Ideas 41 (8):1125-1142.
    SUMMARYJeremy Bentham has two very strong commitments in his thought: one is to the principle of utility, or the greatest happiness principle, as the fundamental principle of morality; the other is to truth, as indicated, for instance, in his opposition to falsehood and fiction in the law. How, then, did Bentham view the relationship between utility and truth? Did he think that utility and truth simply coincided, and hence that falsehood necessarily led to a diminution in happiness, and conversely truth (...)
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    From Jeremy Bentham to Peter Singer.Emilie Dardenne - 2010 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 7.
    IntroductionIn this paper I would like to compare two forms of utilitarianism: the late eighteenth-century doctrine systematized by Jeremy Bentham and the philosophy advocated by its most visible contemporary proponent, Peter Singer . Here is how the latter introduces the former in the headword “Ethics” of the Encyclopaedia Britannica:[…] Jeremy Bentham is properly considered the father of modern Utilitarianism. It was he who made the Utilitarian principle serv..
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    Jeremy Bentham, Preparatory Principles, ed. Douglas G. Long and Philip Schofield, The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham.Emmanuelle de Champs - 2018 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 14.
    Au cours des années 1770, ayant trouvé sa vocation de réformateur du droit et guidé par le principe du plus grand bonheur du plus grand nombre, Jeremy Bentham rassemble ses idées dans de volumineux manuscrits qu’il classe sous le titre de « principes préparatoires ». La publication récente de ces feuillets par Douglas Long et Philip Schofield entr’ouvre la porte de l’atelier du philosophe au tout début de sa carrière. Car la décennie 1770 est particulièrement féconde pour Bentham. C’est (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham, the French Revolution and political radicalism.Philip Schofield - 2004 - History of European Ideas 30 (4):381-401.
    An unresolved debate in Bentham scholarship concerns the question of the timing and circumstances which led to Bentham's ‘conversion’ to democracy, and thus to political radicalism. In the early stages of the French Revolution, Bentham composed material which appeared to justify equality of suffrage on utilitarian grounds, but there are differing interpretations concerning the extent and depth of Bentham's commitment to democracy at this time. The appearance of Rights, Representation, and Reform: Nonsense upon Stilts and other essays on the French (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham on Spanish America: An Account of His Letters and Proposals to the New World.Miriam Williford - 1980
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    Jeremy Bentham on Fallibility and Infallibility.Melissa Schwartzberg - 2007 - Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (4):562-586.
    Jeremy Bentham's arguments regarding fallibility and infallibility comprise a fundamental and distinctive dimension of his democratic theory. Writing against the assertion of infallibility in religious, political, and legal contexts, Bentham claimed that authorities encouraged a popular belief in their own infallibility as a means of corrupting the people's faculties of judgment. In so doing, rulers were able to secure their own interests against the public welfare and to inhibit the possibility of utilitarian reform. Such arguments may have influenced John (...)
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  32. Jeremy Bentham's 'Nonsense upon Stilts'.Philip Schofield - 2003 - Utilitas 15 (1):1.
    Jeremy Bentham's, hitherto known as, has recently appeared in definitive form in The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham. The essay contains what is arguably the most influential critique of natural rights, and by extension human rights, ever written. Bentham's fundamental argument was that natural rights lacked any ontological basis, except to the extent that they reflected the personal desires of those propagating them. Moreover, by purporting to have a basis in nature, the language of natural rights gave a (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham’s Politics of Global Commerce as a Limit-Case.Benjamin Bourcier - 2024 - In Benjamin Bourcier & Mikko Jakonen (eds.), British Modern International Thought in the Making: Politics and Economy from Hobbes to Bentham. Springer Verlag. pp. 257-280.
    In this chapter, Benjamin Bourcier argues that Bentham’s politics of global commerce evolved from enlightenment cosmopolitanism aspirations to gradually integrate several features of an economic imperialist model. Bentham’s series of writings on colonial and commercial projects share a relative similarity with the British imperial ideology of his time. Observing that Bentham’s politics of global commerce is not perfectly coherent, Bourcier interrogates how these changes reveal a close historical and conceptual relation between enlightenment cosmopolitan ideas on commerce and the burgeoning development (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham, procedimiento jurídico Y utilidad.Anthony J. Draper - 2003 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 37:287-307.
    This paper pr o vides an o v e r vi e w of the themes presented in Bentha m ' s w ork Scotch Reform -a n e w w ork being prepared for pu b lication from Bentha m ' s manuscripts b y Oxford Un i v ersity Press as pa r t of the Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham. Attention is focused on the relationship bet w een the system of l e g al procedure (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham’s Theory of Moral Sanctions.Andrey V. Prokofyev & Прокофьев Андрей Вячеславович - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):757-773.
    The study deals with the content and transformations of Jeremy Bentham’s theory of sanctions and its role in the development of the contemporary understanding of how moral regulation works. In An Introduction to the principles of morals and legislation, Bentham defines sanction as a type of pleasure and pain that gives the binding force to some law or rule and mentions four sanctions: physical, political, popular, or moral, and religious. The popular, or moral, sanction rests on such a motive (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham y la educación jurídica en la Universidad de Salamanca durante el siglo XIX.Antonio Enrique Pérez-Luño - 1992 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1 (3):69-94.
    En el marco ambiental del XIX se produce la penetración de Jeremy Bentham en el horizonte intelectual salmantino. Bentham el filósofo-legislador se avenía perfectamente con el espíritu de renovación jurídico y política que se respiraba en los círculos más inquietos de la Universidad de Salamanca a comienzos del siglo XIX. El método utilitarista de Bentham propiciaba una vía nueva para fundamentar una ética jurídica y política a posteriori; en vista de los resultados dolorosos y placenteros del acto humano y (...)
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  37. Jeremy Bentham.L. A. L. A. - 1992 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 12:347.
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  38. Jeremy Bentham and HLA Hart's ‘Utilitarian Tradition in Jurisprudence’.Philip Schofield - 2010 - Jurisprudence 1 (2):147-167.
    Hart identified a utilitarian tradition in jurisprudence, which he associated with Jeremy Bentham and John Austin. This tradition consisted in three doctrines: the separation of law and morals; the analysis of legal concepts; and the imperative theory of law. I argue, contrary to Hart, that Bentham did not adopt a 'positivist' conception of law whether understood in terms of the separation of legal theory and morality or in terms of the separation of law and morals. Misinterpreting Bentham's approach to (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham : le peuple comme fiction, par Armand Guillot.Benjamin Bourcier - 2014 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 13.
    La notion de « peuple » n’est pas un vain mot en philosophie politique. Elle fait l’objet d’une réflexion qui a, depuis un point de vue moderne, un double horizon ; d’une part, les deux Révolutions du XVIIIème siècle qui voient l’entrée du peuple sur la scène de l’Histoire ; d’autre part, J.-J. Rousseau et l’idée de « peuple autolégislateur » condition et principe de l’autonomie du peuple. Suivant cette compréhension classique, non seulement le « peuple » renvoie f...
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    Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks: Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken.Wilhelm Hofmann - 2002 - Oldenbourg Verlag.
    Jeremy Bentham gilt als Gründervater des Utilitarismus. Seine oftmals variierte Formel vom "größten Glück der größten Zahl" fehlt in kaum einem als Überblick angelegten Standardwerk der Moralphilosophie oder der politischen Ideengeschichte. Mit seiner materialreichen Studie liefert Wilhelm Hofmann die erste deutschsprachige Gesamtdarstellung der politisch-utilitaristischen Aufklärungsphilosophie des englischen Denkers. Ausgangsüberlegung seiner Rekonstruktion der politischen Theorie Benthams ist die These, dass sich an dessen Werk die paradigmatische Formulierung des Selbstverständnisses von Politik in modernen Gesellschaften ablesen lässt.
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    Jeremy Bentham and the Pleasures of Fiction.Carrie Shanafelt - 2021 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 20.
    Nineteenth-century philosophers, including J.S. Mill, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Nietzsche, criticized Jeremy Bentham for his supposed aesthetic insensibility to the arts, especially literature. Through analysis of Bentham’s manuscript comments on novelists, both negative and positive, this essay analyzes the pleasure Bentham took in fictional narratives in the context of his advocacy for sexual and gender minorities, disabled persons, colonized and enslaved persons, children, and animals. Drawing from a wide range of Bentham’s papers, the author then focuses on a vivid (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham's 'unusually liberal' representative democracy.Filimon Peonidis - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (4):446-453.
    Jeremy Bentham is a philosopher who deserves a prominent position in the history of democratic ideas. He not only thought popular rule as a vehicle for materializing his vision of utilitarian society, but also gave us a detailed picture of the basic institutions of the form of democratic governance he envisaged. It is also noteworthy that in hisradical system the people, who are the ultimate and undisputable source of all power, are protected from the authoritarian tendencies of state authorities (...)
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    Bentham, père du positivisme juridique? . Sur les rapports théoriques et historiques entre Jeremy Bentham, le juspositivisme et le jusnaturalisme.Hugo Hardy - 2012 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 11 (11).
    En philosophie du droit, on a coutume d’opposer juspositivisme et jusnaturalisme et de placer Jeremy Bentham dans la première catégorie. Plusieurs auteurs tiennent même Bentham pour le père du juspositivisme. Je prétends pour ma part que cette façon de classer Bentham est inadéquate et nécessite une importante mise au point. S’il est vrai que Bentham était un adversaire des doctrines du droit naturel, il ne s’ensuit pas pour autant qu’il appartient au positivisme juridique; et les raisons qui pourraient justifier (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham, 1832-2032.C. K. Ogden - 1932 - London,: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co..
    Charles Ogden (1889-1957) is best known as the senior author of The Meaning of Meaning, the inventor of the 850-word system of Basic English and the expositor of the writings of Jeremy Bentham. Bentham's work had confirmed Ogden in the conviction he had nurtured for 20 years: that language, for all its pitfalls, could be controlled, thus ensuring effective communication and international understanding, perhaps even preventing war.
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  45. Jeremy Bentham: an odyssey of ideas.Mary Peter Mack - 1963 - New York: Columbia University Press.
     
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    Le gouvernement des normes. Jeremy Bentham et les instruments de régulation post-moderne.Anne Brunon-Ernst - 2015 - Archives de Philosophie 78 (2):309-322.
    A la fin du xviiie siècle, Jeremy Bentham invente le concept de législation indirecte pour penser d’autres modes de régulations dans l’état utilitariste qu’il construit. Ces formes normantes de contrôle se retrouvent à la fois dans la biopolitique de Michel Foucault et dans les mécanismes de régulation post-modernes (nudges, architecture de choix, New Management, etc.). Deux éléments sont communs à cette variété d’instruments : la collecte d’information et le gouvernement par l’image. Le premier permet la diffusion de la connaissance (...)
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    Jeremy Bentham's writings on sexual non-conformity: Utilitarianism, neo-malthusianism, and sexual liberty.Lea Campos Boralevi - 1983 - Topoi 2 (2):123-148.
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    Jeremy Bentham’s democratic liberal constitutionalism.Kristen R. Collins - forthcoming - Metascience:1-4.
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    The mind of Jeremy Bentham.David John Manning - 1968 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    The author reflects on the relation between the different veins of Bentham's thought and on the various experiences which influenced them.
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    Jeremy Bentham: biography and intellectual biography.D. Lieberman - 1999 - History of Political Thought 20 (1):187-204.
    The article examines Bentham's writings and activities during the period 1788 to 1803, when much of his energy was devoted to the unsuccessful Panopticon prison project. Focusing on the varied strategies pursued by Bentham to secure public notice for his legislative programme, the discussion emphasizes how far in his writings he had moved from the central core of his legislative theory by the first years of the nineteenth century. This perspective, in turn, clarifies the critical importance to Bentham's later career (...)
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