Bentham and Helvétius on the Morality of the Desire for Esteem

Rivista di Filosofia 113 (2):341-360 (2022)
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Abstract

The present article draws attention to some specific similarities between Helvétius and Bentham in their treatments of the morality of the desire for esteem. These similarities can be observed in three fields: (1) Helvétius and Bentham integrate the desire for esteem into more general accounts of how sensible interest motivates human action; (2) they analyse various everyday situations in which the desire for esteems has consequences that are detrimental for social life; and (3) they emphasize republican constitution building as an instrument for making the desire for esteem virtue-supporting.

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Andreas Blank
Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt

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