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The Emergence of Utility
2011-04-08
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David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature (1739) ‐ publication of Jeremy Bentham's Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation , final cause, God's intention in implanting a sense of justice ‐ inclinations in human beings, promoting well‐being , Beccaria, championing the claim ‐ central to civil society, promoting happiness, and Hume and Smith achieving this aim , emergence of utility , Hume, and institution of private property ‐ foundation of civil society, virtue of justice , Hume, and virtue of justice ‐ respect for private property , Bentham, tireless advocate of legal and political reforms ‐ Hobbesian claims, terrain of the social world, product of human conventions , Bentham, widely and rightly considered ‐ first rigorous theoretician of the utilitarian school , Smith, no inclination to imagine ‐ intricate workings, coming into existence in absence of some being's intention , Hume, and term “utility” ‐ distinctive, not assimilated to usage of Bentham and Smith's notion of sympathy, departing from Hume's
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