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Jeremy Bentham, Offenses Against Onself - Same Sex Relations And Population - Sadler's Lectures

This lecture discusses key ideas from the Utilitarian philosopher, Jeremy Bentham's work, Offenses Against Oneself, a posthumously published part of his Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. Here we examine some of the arguments people make for prohibiting or ...  Show more

Jeremy Bentham, Offenses Against Onself - Common Reasons To Punish Same Sex Relations

This lecture discusses key ideas from the Utilitarian philosopher, Jeremy Bentham's work, Offenses Against Oneself, a posthumously published part of his Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. Here we examine some of the common reasons people give in his times a ...  Show more

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