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<head>History of the greatest happiness principle</head>


<p>If the intentions of the Author &amp; of the Editor <del><gap/></del> <add>have been accomplished</add> this volume will be<lb/>
found to be nothing but an application of the greatest happiness<lb/>
principle to the field of morals. When the principle first presented<lb/>
itself to Mr Bentham's mind, &#x2014; he denominated it the Utilitarian<lb/>
<del>Principle</del> <add>Theory</add>, &#x2014; but he <add>soon</add> discovered that the word did not immediately<lb/>
present to the views of others, &#x2014; the ideas which he attached to it, &#x2014;<lb/>
namely, &#x2014; that any thing <del>was</del> <add>is</add> useful only <add><del>&amp; as much</del> in</add> so far, <add>and in as much</add> as it promotes<lb/>
the happiness of man &#x2014; : Happiness being the end &amp; object to be<lb/>
kept constantly in view, the word Utility did not necessarily<lb/>
bring <add>with it</add> felicity <del>with it</del> as its associate. It can hardly be without<lb/>
interest to trace the <del>march of its influences</del> <add>influences of the greatest-happiness principle</add> upon Mr Bentham's<lb/>
philosophy, &#x2014; from <del>its first introduction into his</del> <add>the period when it first occupied</add> his serious<lb/>
thoughts, &#x2014; until it became the master <del>principle</del> key which<lb/>
he applied to unlock all the intricacies of moral &amp; political<lb/>
science.</p>




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1 History of the greatest happiness principle

If the intentions of the Author & of the Editor have been accomplished this volume will be
found to be nothing but an application of the greatest happiness
principle to the field of morals. When the principle first presented
itself to Mr Bentham's mind, — he denominated it the Utilitarian
Principle Theory, — but he soon discovered that the word did not immediately
present to the views of others, — the ideas which he attached to it, —
namely, — that any thing was is useful only & as much in so far, and in as much as it promotes
the happiness of man — : Happiness being the end & object to be
kept constantly in view, the word Utility did not necessarily
bring with it felicity with it as its associate. It can hardly be without
interest to trace the march of its influences influences of the greatest-happiness principle upon Mr Bentham's
philosophy, — from its first introduction into his the period when it first occupied his serious
thoughts, — until it became the master principle key which
he applied to unlock all the intricacies of moral & political
science.



Identifier: | JB/014/412/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

014

Main Headings

deontology

Folio number

412

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

history of the greatest happiness principle

Category

linking material

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

1831

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1831

Notes public

ID Number

5175

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