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Hume, Bentham, and the Social Contract
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 January 2009
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1 Bentham, Jeremy, Comment on the Commentaries and A Fragment on Government ed. Burns, J. H. and Hart, H. L. A., London, 1977, (The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham), Ch. 1, § 36, p. 439.Google Scholar
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4 It is certainly far from obvious that all the arguments are consistent. Hume does not seem to have decided whether contract theory fails in principle (as the argument I discuss in this paper seems to suggest) or only in practice. The following passage indicates the latter: ‘My intention here is not to exclude the consent of the people from being one just foundation of government where it has place. It is surely the best and most sacred of any. I only pretend, that it has seldom had place in any degree, and never almost in its full extent.’ ‘Of the Original Contract’, p. 474.Google Scholar
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13 Thanks to Tim Crane and Jerry Valberg for helpful discussions on this topic.
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