A major new study of Jeremy Bentham's engagement with contemporary French culture, from the Enlightenment through to the post-Revolutionary era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emmanuelle de Champs is Professor of British History and Civilisation at Université Cergy-Pontoise (France) and a former student of the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Fontenay-Saint Cloud. She is a founding member of the Centre Bentham Ecole de droit de Sciences-Po, Paris, the leading French research centre in utilitarian studies and collaborates with the Bentham Project, University College London, on Bentham's French manuscripts. De Champs has published numerous articles on Bentham and classical utilitarianism, aw well as two monographs: Bentham et la France: fortunes et infortunes de L'utilitarisme (2009) and 'La déontologie politique' ou la pensée constitutionnelle de Jeremy Bentham (2008). She is a member of the Committee, Bentham Project, University College London, and a Board Member for the International Society of Utilitarian Studies.
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Acknowledgements A note on translations Introduction Part I. An Englishman in the Republic of Letters: 1. Languages of Enlightenment 2. Satire and polemics 3. Defining utilitarianism: private connections and correspondence Part II. 'Projet d'un corps de loix complet' and the Reform of Jurisprudence in Europe: 4. The Genesis of Projet 5. Projet in Enlightenment legal thought 6. The politics of legal reform Part III. Reflections for the Revolution in France: 7. Frenchmen and Francophiles: Lord Lansdowne's network 8. British expertise for French legislators 9. Utility, rights and revolution: missed encounters? Part IV. Utile Dulcis? Bentham in Paris, 1802: 10. Dumont's editorship: from the Bibliothèque Britannique to Traités de législation civile et pénale 11. A mixed reception 12. Autumn 1802: Bentham in Paris Part V. Liberty, Utility and Rights (1815-1832): 13. 'For one disciple in this country, I have fifty at least in France' 14. Utilitarian arguments in French politics 15. A Utilitarian moment? French liberals and utilitarianism Epilogue: Bentham in the July Revolution Conclusion Bibliography.
Acknowledgements A note on translations Introduction Part I. An Englishman in the Republic of Letters: 1. Languages of Enlightenment 2. Satire and polemics 3. Defining utilitarianism: private connections and correspondence Part II. 'Projet d'un corps de loix complet' and the Reform of Jurisprudence in Europe: 4. The Genesis of Projet 5. Projet in Enlightenment legal thought 6. The politics of legal reform Part III. Reflections for the Revolution in France: 7. Frenchmen and Francophiles: Lord Lansdowne's network 8. British expertise for French legislators 9. Utility, rights and revolution: missed encounters? Part IV. Utile Dulcis? Bentham in Paris, 1802: 10. Dumont's editorship: from the Bibliothèque Britannique to Traités de législation civile et pénale 11. A mixed reception 12. Autumn 1802: Bentham in Paris Part V. Liberty, Utility and Rights (1815-1832): 13. 'For one disciple in this country, I have fifty at least in France' 14. Utilitarian arguments in French politics 15. A Utilitarian moment? French liberals and utilitarianism Epilogue: Bentham in the July Revolution Conclusion Bibliography.
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