This inquiry seeks to establish that in The Theory of Political Economy, W. Stanley Jevons offers a selective interpretation of Jeremy Bentham’s notion of utility. Moreover, Jevons does so in a manner that generates enduring implications for Economics as a science. Special emphasis is placed upon Jevons’ use of Bentham’s understanding of the circumstances that direct pursuits of pleasure and avoidance of pain. Emphasized is that Jevons’ omission of ‘fecundity, purity, and extent’ as quantifiers of utility, creates enduring implications that emerged years after his book’s publication in 1871. What is finally considered are some of the difficulties associated with creating and using science, employing as an illustrative example, Jevons’ selec...
In this paper the rift between Jevons and Mill over the method of polit-ical economy serves as a pre...
Bentham believed that law and public policy should be determined and applied in accordance with scie...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
International audienceThis paper aims at exploring, in a formal way, Bentham's statement that “the p...
This inquiry examines the works of the early thinkers in marginalist theory and seeks to establish t...
The precise nature of W. S. Jevons\u27s utilitarianism as a guiding rule for economic policy has yet...
The aim of this paper is to show that Jevons's utilitarianism is to be related to his attempt to bui...
In their key works, W. Stanley Jevons (1835-1882) and Carl Menger (1840-1921) introduce crucial beha...
Section 1 briefly reviews first the received interpretation of Bentham, which sees him as having had...
Section 1 briefly reviews first the received interpretation of Bentham, which sees him as having had...
Bentham in research program and british political economy : two misunderstandings The topic of this...
The Jurisprudential theory of Jeremy Bentham, though have been considered way too old, especially in...
This paper reviews two theories of utility. In Jevons’ theory, utility denotes an abstract quality o...
Mill’s most famous departure from Bentham is his distinction between higher and lower pleasures. Thi...
Jeremy Bentham is known as the founder of classical utilitarianism, and as a profound analyser and t...
In this paper the rift between Jevons and Mill over the method of polit-ical economy serves as a pre...
Bentham believed that law and public policy should be determined and applied in accordance with scie...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...
International audienceThis paper aims at exploring, in a formal way, Bentham's statement that “the p...
This inquiry examines the works of the early thinkers in marginalist theory and seeks to establish t...
The precise nature of W. S. Jevons\u27s utilitarianism as a guiding rule for economic policy has yet...
The aim of this paper is to show that Jevons's utilitarianism is to be related to his attempt to bui...
In their key works, W. Stanley Jevons (1835-1882) and Carl Menger (1840-1921) introduce crucial beha...
Section 1 briefly reviews first the received interpretation of Bentham, which sees him as having had...
Section 1 briefly reviews first the received interpretation of Bentham, which sees him as having had...
Bentham in research program and british political economy : two misunderstandings The topic of this...
The Jurisprudential theory of Jeremy Bentham, though have been considered way too old, especially in...
This paper reviews two theories of utility. In Jevons’ theory, utility denotes an abstract quality o...
Mill’s most famous departure from Bentham is his distinction between higher and lower pleasures. Thi...
Jeremy Bentham is known as the founder of classical utilitarianism, and as a profound analyser and t...
In this paper the rift between Jevons and Mill over the method of polit-ical economy serves as a pre...
Bentham believed that law and public policy should be determined and applied in accordance with scie...
SUMMARY: This note examines how the concept of utility has led neo-classical economists astray. It f...