
Bentham on Liberty
Bentham's desire to create a science of man and society modelled on the physical sciences led his systematic exposition of the conception of utilitarianism. His broad perspective came to encompass aspects of what are now called psychology, sociology, political science, moral philosophy, and jurisprudence.
A central theme of this study is the way in which, in Bentham's mind, liberty became subordinated to security as an end of social action. The arguments he used to defend this characteristic but controversial principle were novel and significant.
The common opinion of Bentham as a liberal and a democrat has been superficial, Professor Long suggests; the evolution of Bentham's thought is to be understood, not in terms of political radicalization, but rather in relation to his commitment to ap articular and growing conception of social science. The implications of that conception are explored in the concluding part of the book, which compares features of Bentham's 'scientific' social theory with the ideas of a modern 'designer of cultures,' B.F. Skinner.
- Undertitel
- Jeremy Bentham's Idea of Liberty in Relation to His Utilitarianism
- Författare
- Douglas Long
- ISBN
- 9781487577001
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 1 gram
- Serie
- Heritage
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1977-12-15
- Sidor
- 312