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    John Stuart Mill

    British philosopher and political economist

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  1. Mar 27, 2009 · The Classical Utilitarians, Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, identified the good with pleasure, so, like Epicurus, were hedonists about value. They also held that we ought to maximize the good, that is, bring about ‘the greatest amount of good for the greatest number’.

    • Sidgwick, Henry

      His masterpiece, The Methods of Ethics was first published...

    • Bentham, Jeremy

      Bentham’s most important influence was on John Stuart Mill....

  2. Mar 29, 2024 · Learn about utilitarianism, a normative ethical theory that evaluates actions by their consequences for happiness or pleasure. Explore the views of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, the 18th- and 19th-century English philosophers and economists who developed and defended utilitarianism.

  3. A comparison of the utilitarian theories of two philosophers, Bentham and Mill, who differ in their views on pleasure, happiness, and morality. Learn about their common and distinct concepts, arguments, and criticisms.

  4. Mar 17, 2015 · Jeremy Bentham. First published Tue Mar 17, 2015; substantive revision Wed Dec 8, 2021. Jeremy Bentham, jurist and political reformer, is the philosopher whose name is most closely associated with the foundational era of the modern utilitarian tradition.

  5. Śāntideva. David Hume. Claude Adrien Helvétius. Cesare Beccaria. William Godwin. Francis Hutcheson. William Paley. Key proponents. Jeremy Bentham. John Stuart Mill. Henry Sidgwick. R. M. Hare. Peter Singer. Types of utilitarianism. Negative. Rule. Act. Two-level. Total. Average.

  6. May 20, 2003 · Classic Utilitarianism. The paradigm case of consequentialism is utilitarianism, whose classic proponents were Jeremy Bentham (1789), John Stuart Mill (1861), and Henry Sidgwick (1907). (For predecessors, see Schneewind 1997, 2002.) Classic utilitarians held hedonistic act consequentialism.

  7. Educated by his father James Mill who was a close friend to Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill came in contact with utilitarian thought at a very early stage of his life. In his Autobiography he claims to have introduced the word “utilitarian” into the English language when he was sixteen. Mill remained a utilitarian throughout his life.

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