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Box 14 | Box 14 is a fascinating collection of Bentham’s writings on deontology. When read alongside Bentham’s earlier work ''An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation'' (1789), these papers present quite a comprehensive account of his moral outlook. In these documents Bentham discusses ideas which are pertinent to his emphasis on the greatest happiness of the greatest number - virtues, pleasures, pains, pride, prudence, passions and anger. Box 14 also contains drafts of [https://www.ucl.ac.uk/Bentham-Project/tools/bentham_online_texts/table/table1 A Table of the Springs of Action] which summarise Bentham’s take on human psychology and ethics. | ||
* '''PLEASE NOTE: Much of Box 14 has been transcribed and published in Deontology together with A Table of the Springs of Action and Article on Utilitarianism, ed. A. Goldworth, Oxford, 1983. | |||
Detailed contents of this box are as follows: | Detailed contents of this box are as follows: | ||
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* '''Folios 10 to 13''': Jurisprudence - law terms [before 1800] | * '''Folios 10 to 13''': Jurisprudence - law terms [before 1800] | ||
* '''Folio 14''': [Drama] Education - moral compositions [1794] | * '''Folio 14''': [Drama] Education - moral compositions [1794] | ||
* '''Folios 15 to 18''': Morals, moral | * '''Folios 15 to 18''': Morals, moral entities, ethics [1795, 1804] | ||
* '''Folio 19''': Deontology private - catechism or Jug. true [c. 1800] | * '''Folio 19''': Deontology private - catechism or Jug. true [c. 1800] | ||
* '''Folio 20''': Morals - definitions [c. 1800] | * '''Folio 20''': Morals - definitions [c. 1800] | ||
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Folios from box 14 which have already been partially or fully transcribed are listed under the progress bar below. | Folios from box 14 which have already been partially or fully transcribed are listed under the progress bar below. | ||
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Box 14 is a fascinating collection of Bentham’s writings on deontology. When read alongside Bentham’s earlier work An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1789), these papers present quite a comprehensive account of his moral outlook. In these documents Bentham discusses ideas which are pertinent to his emphasis on the greatest happiness of the greatest number - virtues, pleasures, pains, pride, prudence, passions and anger. Box 14 also contains drafts of A Table of the Springs of Action which summarise Bentham’s take on human psychology and ethics.
Detailed contents of this box are as follows:
Folios from box 14 which have already been partially or fully transcribed are listed under the progress bar below.
Untranscribed: 0
In Progress: 0
Ready For Review: 0
Completed: 510
Total: 510
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