The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham
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"The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" is an episode of the television series Lost that focuses on the character John Locke under his alias Jeremy Bentham and reveals key events surrounding his fate off the island.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham Context triple: [Matthew Abaddon, lastAppearanceEpisode, The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham]
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Bentham’s Theory of Fictions
Bentham’s Theory of Fictions is a scholarly work by C. K. Ogden that analyzes and presents Jeremy Bentham’s philosophical account of “fictions” in language, law, and logic.
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation is Jeremy Bentham’s foundational work of utilitarian philosophy, systematically outlining a moral and legal theory based on maximizing overall happiness.
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An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice is an influential 1793 philosophical treatise by William Godwin that critiques existing political institutions and advocates rational anarchism and social reform.
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James Mill’s Essays on Government, Jurisprudence, Liberty of the Press, and Law of Nations
James Mill’s *Essays on Government, Jurisprudence, Liberty of the Press, and Law of Nations* is a collection of influential early 19th-century political and legal essays articulating utilitarian principles on state authority, legal systems, free expression, and international relations.
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E.
Eighth Treatise on Reward and Punishment
The Eighth Treatise on Reward and Punishment is a section of Saadia Gaon’s philosophical work *Emunot ve-Deot* that systematically explores divine justice, human merit, and the consequences of moral behavior.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham Target entity description: "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" is an episode of the television series Lost that focuses on the character John Locke under his alias Jeremy Bentham and reveals key events surrounding his fate off the island.
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A.
Bentham’s Theory of Fictions
Bentham’s Theory of Fictions is a scholarly work by C. K. Ogden that analyzes and presents Jeremy Bentham’s philosophical account of “fictions” in language, law, and logic.
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B.
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation is Jeremy Bentham’s foundational work of utilitarian philosophy, systematically outlining a moral and legal theory based on maximizing overall happiness.
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C.
An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice is an influential 1793 philosophical treatise by William Godwin that critiques existing political institutions and advocates rational anarchism and social reform.
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D.
James Mill’s Essays on Government, Jurisprudence, Liberty of the Press, and Law of Nations
James Mill’s *Essays on Government, Jurisprudence, Liberty of the Press, and Law of Nations* is a collection of influential early 19th-century political and legal essays articulating utilitarian principles on state authority, legal systems, free expression, and international relations.
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E.
Eighth Treatise on Reward and Punishment
The Eighth Treatise on Reward and Punishment is a section of Saadia Gaon’s philosophical work *Emunot ve-Deot* that systematically explores divine justice, human merit, and the consequences of moral behavior.
- F. None of above. chosen
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