Utilitas
Utilitas is a pioneering interdisciplinary journal of moral and political philosophy, economic theory, jurisprudence, and intellectual history. It welcomes articles, discussions, debates, and reviews on contemporary themes in these disciplines where utilitarianism has made a particular contribution and on all aspects of the development of utilitarian thought (including that of its opponents).
The Journal is supported by the International Society for Utilitarian Studies, which sponsors major conferences, seminars, and other meetings, and makes special offers on books at advantageous rates to members. Take out an individual subscription to the journal and you automatically become a member of the Society.
Other features of the journal include the ongoing Bentham and Mill bibliographies and a number of special issues or parts of issues on particular themes and individuals.
Subscribe to Utilitas and you’ll receive…
- A journal of interest to moral philosophers, economists, political theorists, intellectual historians, and legal theorists
- High quality research in areas in which utilitarianism has made a contribution and on all aspects of the development of utilitarian thought
- Recent and forthcoming issues on ‘themes’, including Punishment, J S Mill, Henry Sidgwick,and Character and Consequences
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