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Bentham, Law and Marriage: A Utilitarian Code of Law in Historical Contexts

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Bentham, Law and Marriage: A Utilitarian Code of Law in Historical Contexts

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Jeremy Bentham's law of marriage is firmly based on the principle of utility, which claims that all human actions are governed by a wish to gain pleasure and avoid pain, and on the proposition that men and women are equal. He wrote in a late eighteenth century context of Enlightenment debate about the status of women, marriage and the family, as did his contemporaries Wollstonecraft and More. Bentham responded particularly to the thought of Milton, Locke, Hume, Paley and to the French thinkers Montesquieu, Diderot and Rousseau. These were the turbulent years leading to the French Revolution and it is in this milieu that Mary Sokol seeks to rediscover the 'historical' Bentham. Instead of regarding his thought as 'timeless', she considers Bentham's attitude to the reform of marriage law and plans for the social reform of marriage, placing both his life and work in the philosophical and historical context of his time.




Author: Mary Sokol
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date: Mar 14, 2013
Number of Pages: 208 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1623563224
ISBN-13: 9781623563226
 

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