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Bentham's an Introduction ­to the Principles of ­Morals and Legislation

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Paperback, 122 pages
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United Kingdom, 27 March 2009

"SCM Brieflys" introduce texts commonly studied at A level and Level One undergraduate courses in Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies. A comprehensive introductory chapter sets the text and its author in their wider context. The texts are analyzed and summarized in an accessible and yet thorough style that makes "SCM Brieflys" an essential study tool for all who want to engage in more depth with some of the key texts of philosophy, theology and related disciplines.In the "Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation" (1789), Bentham strove 'to cut a new road through the wilds of jurisprudence'. Laws should be socially useful and not merely reflect the status quo; and, that while he believed that human beings inevitably pursue pleasure and avoid pain, Bentham thought it to be a 'sacred truth' that 'the greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation'. Each quotation in the summary is page referenced to a cheap and readily available edition of the primary source allowing the student easy reference. All "SCM Briefly" titles are now supported by a companion web-site where students can find useful tools to help their studies and email David Mills Daniel with their questions.


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"SCM Brieflys" introduce texts commonly studied at A level and Level One undergraduate courses in Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies. A comprehensive introductory chapter sets the text and its author in their wider context. The texts are analyzed and summarized in an accessible and yet thorough style that makes "SCM Brieflys" an essential study tool for all who want to engage in more depth with some of the key texts of philosophy, theology and related disciplines.In the "Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation" (1789), Bentham strove 'to cut a new road through the wilds of jurisprudence'. Laws should be socially useful and not merely reflect the status quo; and, that while he believed that human beings inevitably pursue pleasure and avoid pain, Bentham thought it to be a 'sacred truth' that 'the greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation'. Each quotation in the summary is page referenced to a cheap and readily available edition of the primary source allowing the student easy reference. All "SCM Briefly" titles are now supported by a companion web-site where students can find useful tools to help their studies and email David Mills Daniel with their questions.

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EAN
9780334041740
ISBN
0334041740
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Dimensions
19.3 x 12.5 x 1 centimeters (0.09 kg)

About the Author

Dr David Mills Daniel is an educational consultant who has worked for all the major international exam boards. Prior to his consultancy work, he was Associate Research Fellow in the School of Education at the University of Leeds.

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