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Time period | Development summary | More details |
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18th century | Utilitarianism emerges as a distinct ethical position. |
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1861 | John Stuart Mill acknowledges in a footnote that, though Jeremy Bentham believed "himself to be the first person who brought the word 'utilitarian' into use, he did not invent it. Rather, he adopted it from a passing expression" in John Galt's 1821 novel Annals of the Parish.[1] |
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- ↑ Mill, John Stuart. 1861. Utilitarianism. n1.