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The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham: Deontology together with A Table of the Springs of Action and Article on Utilitarianism
Amnon Goldworth (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
; The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham
Published in print:
1983
ISBN:
9780198226093
Published online:
May 2015
EISBN:
9780191812743
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198226093.book.1
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Front Matter
Foreword
PREFACE
SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
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A Table of the Springs of Action
MARGINALS
INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF THE SPRINGS OF ACTION
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Deontology
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DEONTOLOGY: THEORETICAL
I.1 OF DEONTOLOGY IN GENERAL
I.2 EXPOSITORY OR EXEGETICAL PART: DEFINITIONS, EXPLANATIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS
I.3 OF WELL-BEING AND ILL-BEING IN GENERAL: HAPPINESS AND UNHAPPINESS
I.4 SUMMUM BONUM: CONSUMMATE NONSENSE
I.5 UNIVERSAL END OF ACTION
I.6 PLEASURE AND PAIN: THEIR RELATION TO GOOD AND EVIL. APHORISMS
I.7 VIRTUE WHAT: ACCORDING TO PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY
I.8 VIRTUE WHAT: ACCORDING TO ARISTOTLE AND OXFORD
I.9 OF PROPRIETY AND ITS CONNECTION WITH UTILITY
I. 10 OF THE CAUSES OF IMMORALITY: RELIGION MISAPPLIED
I. 11 DEFINITIONS: RIGH T, OBLIGATION, PRINCIPLE
I. 12 INTERESTS AND DUTIES: GENERAL EXPLANATIONS
I. 13 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY VIRTUES
I. 14 HUMAN INSTRUMENTS OF GOOD AND EVIL
I. 15 OF PROPRIETY AS BETWEEN PRUDENCE, PROBITY AND BENEFICENCE
I. 16 THE VIRTUES OR MODIFICATIONS OF VIRTUE CLASSED
I. 17 OF TEMPERANCE
I. 18 OF FORTITUDE
I.19 JUSTICE: ITS RELATION TO THE THREE PRIMARY VIRTUES
I.20 PROPRIETY WITH REFERENCE TO THE PLEASURES AND PAINS OF AMITY
I.21 FICTITIOUS ENTITIES DERIVING THEIR IMPORT FROM THE PLEASURES AND PAINS OF THE POPULAR OR MORAL SANCTION
I.22 OF PRIDE AND VANITY
I.23 OF PURITY, CONSIDERED IN RELATION TO PAIN AND PLEASURE
I.24 OF THE PASSIONS
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DEONTOLOGY: PRACTICAL
II. 1 INTRODUCTION
II. 2 SELF-REGARDING PRUDENCE
II.3 EXTRA-REGARDING PRUDENCE: NEGATIVE
II.4 EXTRA-REGARDING PRUDENCE: POSITIVE
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Article on Utilitarianism
Article on Utilitarianism: Long Version
Article on Utilitarianism: Short Version
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End Matter
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C
APPENDIX D
APPENDIX E
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
INDEX OF NAMES
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