jeremy bentham
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- English philosopher and jurist: Jeremy Bentham was a British thinker, social reformer, and legal theorist.
- Founder of utilitarianism: He is best known as the originator of the ethical doctrine of utilitarianism, which holds that the best action is the one that maximizes overall "happiness" or "utility."
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Jeremy Bentham's ideas on law and punishment were highly influential.
- The philosophy of Jeremy Bentham is central to understanding modern ethics.
Advanced Usage
- "Benthamite": (adjective) Relating to or characteristic of the ideas of Jeremy Bentham.
- The policy had a distinctly Benthamite focus on measurable outcomes.
- "Auto-icon": Refers to Bentham's preserved body, dressed in his clothes and displayed at University College London, per his will.
- Jeremy Bentham's auto-icon is a unique historical artifact.
Variants and Related Words
- Utilitarianism (n): The ethical theory, founded by Bentham, that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
- Panopticon (n): A type of institutional building designed by Bentham to allow all inmates to be observed by a single watchman.
Synonyms
- Philosopher: Thinker, theorist.
- Utilitarian: (as a noun, a follower of his philosophy) Reformist.
Related Phrases
- "The greatest happiness principle": The core tenet of Bentham's utilitarianism, which states that the right action is that which produces the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
- Jeremy Bentham's "greatest happiness principle" was a radical idea for its time.
Noun
- English philosopher and jurist; founder of utilitarianism (1748-1831)