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Index
Title Page
Contents
About the Authors
Introduction
From An Introduction to the Principles of Morals andLegislation by Jeremy Bentham
Chapter I: Of the Principle of Utility
Chapter II: Of Principles Adverse to That of Utility
Chapter III: Of the Four Sanctions or Sources of Pain and Pleasure
Chapter IV: Value of a Lot of Pleasure or Pain, How to be Measured
Chapter V: Pleasures and Pains, Their Kinds
Chapter XIII: Cases Unmeet for Punishment
Chapter XIV: Of the Proportion Between Punishments and Offences
From A System of Logic by J. S. Mill
Of Liberty and Necessity
Of the Logic of Practice, or Art; Including Morality and Policy
‘Bentham’ by J. S. Mill
‘Coleridge’ by J. S. Mill
‘Whewell on Moral Philosophy’ by J. S. Mill
Utilitarianism by J. S. Mill
Chapter I: General Remarks
Chapter II: What Utilitarianism Is
Chapter III: Of the Ultimate Sanction of the Principle of Utility
Chapter IV: Of What Sort of Proof the Principle of Utility is Susceptible
Chapter V: On the Connection between Justice and Utility
Further Reading
Notes
Follow Penguin
Copyright Page
Footnotes
Chapter II: of Principles Adverse to that of Utility
Page 78
Of Liberty and Necessity
Page 113
Of the Logic of Practice, or Art; Including Morality and Policy
Page 121
‘Whewell on Moral Philosophy’
Page 250
Page 257
Page 261
Chapter II: What Utilitarianism Is
Page 277
Page 290
Chapter IV: Of What Sort of Proof the Principle of Utility is Susceptible
Page 312
Chapter V: On the Connection Between Justice and Utility
Page 336
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