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Past Bentham Seminars
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Bentham Seminars Programme 2000-2001
Bentham Seminars Programme 1999-2000
Politics Law and Society Programme 1998-1999
Professor Philip Schofield (Director of the Bentham Project) gave a lecture entitled Religion versus the Greatest Happiness: Bentham and Benthamism Past and Present, at the University of Chicago, Graham School of General Studies in the Great Conversations Lecture Series on Thursday, March 22 2007.
Lectures at LSE Professor Richard Layard, in the Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures, entitled 'Happiness: has social science a clue?' delivered at LSE in March 2003, puts the case for a 'Return to Bentham'.
Bentham
Lecture at UCL
30 November 2005
Professor Jonathan Wolff "What's so bad about crime?"
Chair: Professor Richard Layard
6pm in the J.Z. Young Lecture Theatre
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