An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
A Modern Reader's Edition
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- $149.00
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- $149.00
Descripción editorial
At the heart of modern political and moral philosophy lies a simple yet radical idea: that the rightness of any action is determined by its tendency to promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number. This is the principle of utility, and Jeremy Bentham's "An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation" is its founding document. In this modern-English edition, Bentham's dense eighteenth-century prose has been carefully rendered into clear, accessible language while preserving the rigor of his arguments. Readers will discover his famous calculus of pleasure and pain, his classification of human motives, and his analysis of the proper ends and limits of punishment. Bentham challenges us to base law and morality on evidence and reason rather than custom or sentiment. Whether you are a student of philosophy, politics, or economics, or simply a curious reader seeking to understand the foundations of modern thought, this edition makes Bentham's essential work truly approachable. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.