The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham is a series of volumes under production at the Bentham Project which, when complete, will form a definitive edition of the writings of the philosopher and reformer Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832). It includes texts which Bentham published (or which were published in his name) during his lifetime; and also the many texts which remained unpublished at his death, and which exist only in manuscript.

Scope and history

The Collected Works is intended to supersede the 11-volume The Works of Jeremy Bentham (1838–1843), edited by Bentham's friend and literary executor, John Bowring, which is now considered to be flawed in many points of detail, and which omits Bentham's writings on religion; and also the 3-volume Jeremy Bentham's Economic Writings (1952–54) edited by Werner Stark, which has likewise been subject to criticism.[1]

The series is being published under the auspices of the Bentham Project, based in the Faculty of Laws at University College London, whose library holds the majority of Bentham's surviving manuscripts. Since 2010 the Project has also run Transcribe Bentham, a project for transcribing Bentham's manuscripts through crowdsourcing, the output of which is intended, once edited, to appear in future Collected Works volumes.

The Bentham Project is governed by the Bentham Committee, which was established in 1959. The first volume in the Collected Works appeared in 1968, and to date 35 volumes have been published.[2] The initial estimate was that the series would eventually run to approximately 38 volumes, but this figure has since risen to a projected total of 80.[3] The series divides into two sequences: the Correspondence (including letters both to and from Bentham); and the Works, i.e. writings which Bentham intended for publication, although many never progressed beyond drafts or outlines.

The series was published from 1968 until 1981 by the Athlone Press (once the University of London's publishing house, now defunct). From 1983 ro 2019 it was published by Oxford University Press under its Clarendon Press imprint. The first five volumes of Correspondence, originally published by Athlone Press, were reissued with minor corrections in 2017 by UCL Press, both in hard copy and in open access electronic formats.

Since the publication in February 2022 of the 35th volume in the edition, Panopticon versus New South Wales, and Other Writings on Australia,[4] the Collected Works has been published by UCL Press, which makes available books in hardback, paperback, and open access PDF formats.

General Editors

The General Editors of the series have been: J. H. Burns (1961–79); J. R. Dinwiddy (1977–83); Fred Rosen (1983–94); Fred Rosen and Philip Schofield (1995–2003); and Philip Schofield (2003–date).

Published volumes

12 volumes of Correspondence, of an eventual 14, have so far been published; and 23 volumes of Works. The Works volumes are not sequentially numbered.

Those volumes which have been published to date are as follows:

Correspondence

Works

Now superseded by: Bentham, Jeremy (2010). Schofield, Philip (ed.). Of the Limits of the Penal Branch of Jurisprudence. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780199570737.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1970). Burns, J. H.; Hart, H. L. A. (eds.). An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. London: Athlone Press. ISBN 0485132117. (Reprinted in paperback with a new introduction by F. Rosen and an interpretive essay by H. L. A. Hart: An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1996. ISBN 0198205163.)
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1977). Burns, J. H.; Hart, H. L. A. (eds.). A Comment on the Commentaries and A Fragment on Government. London: Athlone Press. ISBN 0485132125. (Reissued: A Comment on the Commentaries and A Fragment on Government. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2008. ISBN 978-0-19-955347-1.)
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1983). Rosen, F.; Burns, J. H. (eds.). Constitutional Code, Vol. I. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 019822608X.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1983). Smith, M.J.; Burston, W. H. (eds.). Chrestomathia. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0198226101.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1983). Goldworth, Amnon (ed.). Deontology together with A Table of the Springs of Action and Article on Utilitarianism. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0198226098.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1989). Schofield, Philip (ed.). First Principles preparatory to Constitutional Code. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0198227477.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1990). Schofield, Philip (ed.). Securities against Misrule and other Constitutional Writings for Tripoli and Greece. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0198227256.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1993). Schofield, Philip (ed.). Official Aptitude Maximized; Expense Minimized. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0198204035.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1995). Schofield, Philip (ed.). Colonies, Commerce, and Constitutional Law: Rid Yourselves of Ultramaria and other writings on Spain and Spanish America. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0198226128.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1998). Schofield, Philip; Harris, Jonathan (eds.). "Legislator of the World": Writings on Codification, Law, and Education. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0198207476.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (1999). James, Michael; Blamires, Cyprian; Pease-Watkin, Catherine (eds.). Political Tactics. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0198207727.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2001). Quinn, Michael (ed.). Writings on the Poor Laws, Vol. I. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0199242321.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2002). Schofield, Philip; Pease-Watkin, Catherine; Blamires, Cyprian (eds.). Rights, Representation, and Reform: Nonsense upon Stilts and Other Writings on the French Revolution. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 019924863X.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2010). Quinn, Michael (ed.). Writings on the Poor Laws, Vol. II. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780199559633.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2011). Crimmins, James E.; Fuller, Catherine (eds.). Church-of-Englandism and its Catechism Examined. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-959025-4.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2012). Pease-Watkin, Catherine; Schofield, Philip (eds.). On the Liberty of the Press, and Public Discussion, and other Legal and Political Writings for Spain and Portugal. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-964273-1.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2014). Schofield, Philip; Pease-Watkin, Catherine; Quinn, Michael (eds.). Of Sexual Irregularities and Other Writings on Sexual Morality. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-968518-9.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2015). Schofield, Philip (ed.). The Book of Fallacies. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-871981-6.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2016). Quinn, Michael (ed.). Writings on Political Economy, Vol. I: including Defence of Usury; Manual of Political Economy; and A Protest against Law Taxes. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-876796-1.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2016). Long, Douglas G.; Schofield, Philip (eds.). Preparatory Principles. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-878290-2.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2019). Quinn, Michael (ed.). Writings on Political Economy, Vol. II: Financial Resources; including Supply without Burthen; and Proposals relative to Divers Modes of Supply. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-880900-5.
  • Bentham, Jeremy (2019). Causer, Tim; Schofield, Philip (eds.). Panopticon versus New South Wales, and Other Writings on Australia. London: UCL Press. ISBN 9781787359376.

References

  1. Schofield, Philip (2009). "Werner Stark and Jeremy Bentham's Economic Writings". History of European Ideas. 35 (4): 475–494. doi:10.1016/j.histeuroideas.2009.05.003.
  2. "Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham". Bentham Project. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  3. Schofield, Philip (2017) [1968]. "General preface to the new editions". In Sprigge, Timothy L. S. (ed.). The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham, Volume 1: 1752–76. London: UCL Press. p. vi. ISBN 978-1-911576-05-1.
  4. "Panopticon versus New South Wales, and Other Writings on Australia".
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