"Synapsis: A Health Humanities Journal" was founded in 2017 by Arden Hegele, a literary scholar, and Rishi Goyal, a physician. Its mission is to develop conversations among diverse people thinking about medical and humanistic ways of knowing ... as a “Department Without Walls” that connects scholars and thinkers from different spheres
This paper suggests an alternative view to the usual interpretation of Bentham's psychological theor...
Bentham believed that law and public policy should be determined and applied in accordance with scie...
This paper argues that whilst Bentham’s logic, like all human activity, had pragmatic goals, so that...
Bentham and the Arts considers the sceptical challenge presented by Bentham’s hedonistic utilitarian...
In the eleventh and final chapter of the volume, dealing appropriately with Bentham’s auto-icon, ent...
Ever wonder what might be the most absurd idea to come out of the Age of Reason? This paper in the h...
This paper is meant to be a “bodying forth”—a bringing forward of the body in Jeremy Bentham’s writt...
Jeremy Bentham’s aesthetic thought has been given very little attention by scholars. The reason lies...
Quinn's article is one of four in a special edition of the journal Revue d’études benthamiennes on t...
This essay reconsiders the links between medicine, connoisseurship, and aesthetic theory in early ei...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This article uses Jeremy Bentham’s comments on taste and ethics to analyse the efforts of ‘Philosoph...
In the south cloisters corridor at University College London, there is a large, glass-fronted mahoga...
thesisEnlightenment philosopher Jeremy Bentham proposed the Panopticon as an idea: a theoretical pri...
The purpose of this paper is to determine Jeremy Bentham\u27s application of his own philosophy of u...
This paper suggests an alternative view to the usual interpretation of Bentham's psychological theor...
Bentham believed that law and public policy should be determined and applied in accordance with scie...
This paper argues that whilst Bentham’s logic, like all human activity, had pragmatic goals, so that...
Bentham and the Arts considers the sceptical challenge presented by Bentham’s hedonistic utilitarian...
In the eleventh and final chapter of the volume, dealing appropriately with Bentham’s auto-icon, ent...
Ever wonder what might be the most absurd idea to come out of the Age of Reason? This paper in the h...
This paper is meant to be a “bodying forth”—a bringing forward of the body in Jeremy Bentham’s writt...
Jeremy Bentham’s aesthetic thought has been given very little attention by scholars. The reason lies...
Quinn's article is one of four in a special edition of the journal Revue d’études benthamiennes on t...
This essay reconsiders the links between medicine, connoisseurship, and aesthetic theory in early ei...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This article uses Jeremy Bentham’s comments on taste and ethics to analyse the efforts of ‘Philosoph...
In the south cloisters corridor at University College London, there is a large, glass-fronted mahoga...
thesisEnlightenment philosopher Jeremy Bentham proposed the Panopticon as an idea: a theoretical pri...
The purpose of this paper is to determine Jeremy Bentham\u27s application of his own philosophy of u...
This paper suggests an alternative view to the usual interpretation of Bentham's psychological theor...
Bentham believed that law and public policy should be determined and applied in accordance with scie...
This paper argues that whilst Bentham’s logic, like all human activity, had pragmatic goals, so that...