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Jeremy Bentham was born in 1748 in London; his prosperous father, a lawyer who became wealthy from property rather than the law, planned out for his son a brilliant legal career.
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pragmatist principle, least upper bound property, publicity principle, hermeneutic methodology, materialist psychology, pragmatic maxim, enumerative induction, sinister interests
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New York, John Stuart Mill, James Mill, Kegan Paul, Cambridge University Press, Wilhelm Dilthey, Clarendon Press, William James, Auguste Comte, Oxford University Press, Jeremy Bentham, Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, Harvard University Press, University of Toronto Press, William Whewell, Elements of Morality, Law of Three Stages, Thomas Reid, George Eliot, The Gay Science, University of Chicago Press, Dugald Stewart, Erasmus Darwin, Ethical Studies, Fortnightly Review
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