Abstract
Both Mill and Bentham was the prominent upholder of utilitarianism theory. They both have differences in their thinking. Bentham's work opens with a statement of the principle of utility. Mill rejects a purely quantitative measurement of utility. Thus we will discuss about their viewpoints in this article.
Keywords
Sanction, Mill, Bentham, Law, Maximum
Cite this Article
Daher, Hafiz . Z. (2018), Utilitarianism theory according to Bentham and Stuart Mill. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research, 2(10), 17-26.
Daher, Hafiz . Z. (2018) "Utilitarianism theory according to Bentham and Stuart Mill", International Journal For Empirical Education and Research, 2(10), pp.17-26.
Daher, Hafiz . Z.. Utilitarianism theory according to Bentham and Stuart Mill. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research. 2018; 2(10): 17-26.
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Daher, Hafiz . Z.. Utilitarianism theory according to Bentham and Stuart Mill. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research. 2018; 2(10): 17-26.
Daher, Hafiz . Z.. Utilitarianism theory according to Bentham and Stuart Mill. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research. 2018; 2(10): 17-26.
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