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Essay heading: Jerem Betham
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Bentham passed away on June 6, 1832, in London,
England, leaving behind for mankind theories that stand as a testament to his life, theories
that we still study and discuss nearly two centuries after his death.
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1.Bentham Project, Nicoll, Irena, Retrieved June 14, 2005 from http://www... displayed 300 characters
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A Summary of Biographical Information from the Internet
Born on February 15, 1748, in London, England, Jeremy Bentham was a legal
scholar, social reformer and considered one of the founding fathers of Utilitarianism.
He was educated at Westminster School, Queen's College at Oxford, and Lincoln's Inn
(one of four Inns of Court that call to the bar) for his law degree... displayed next 300 characters
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