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This is Volume VI of eight in a series on the Philosophy of Mind and Language. Originally published in 1932. Bacon, Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume - to his five great predecessors Bentham acknowledges his debt. It is the purpose of the present volume to give some indication of the debt which future generations may acknowledge to Jeremy Bentham, when he has taken his place as sixth in the line of the great tradition—and in some respects its most original representative.
INTRODUCTION (B Y C. K.OGDEN) I. ORIGINS AND INFLUENCES II. THE THEORY III. EXPANSIONS AND APPLICATIONS VI BENTHAM'S THEORY OF FICTIONS IV REMEDIES, LEGAL AND GENERAL, CONCLUSION
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