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Definition of Benthamite

Benthamite
Benthamite Ben"tham*ite, n. One who believes in Benthamism.

Meaning of Benthamite from wikipedia

- University Press. Harris, Jonathan (1998). "Bernardino Rivadavia and Benthamite 'discipleship'". Latin American Research Review. 33: 129–149. doi:10...
- on account of the evil of the second order. Mill was brought up as a Benthamite with the explicit intention that he would carry on the cause of utilitarianism...
- final utilities. In normative terms, such authors were writing in the Benthamite tradition. The ordinal-behaviorist approach, originally called the new...
- philosophy proved highly influential on government policy and led to increased Benthamite attempts at government social control, including Robert Peel's Metropolitan...
- political and social awareness, "particularly among the utilitarians and Benthamites, promoted the possibility of including courses in English literary study...
- Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis (1797) was heavily influenced by Benthamite thought. Colquhoun's Thames River Police was founded on these principles...
- Factory Acts; political Radicals s****ing a slimmed-down executive opposed Benthamite interventionists; universal suffrage men competed for time and resources...
- utilitarian, he sought to improve Indian society under the prevalent Benthamite ideals of the period. However, in his attempt to do so he ruled with authoritarianism...
- despiritualising effects of industrialisation and the perceived amorality of Benthamite philosophy, which they blamed equally for Victorian social injustices...
- Act has been described as "the classic example of the fundamental Whig-Benthamite reforming legislation of the period". Its theoretical basis was Thomas...