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Bentham
BenthambyJohnStuartMillLondonandWestminsterReview,Aug.1838,revisedin1859inDissertationsandDiscussion,vol.1.
Therearetwomen,recentlydeceased,towhomtheircountryisindebtednotonlyforthegreaterpartoftheimportantideaswhichhavebeenthrownintocirculationamongitsthinkingmenintheirtime,butforarevolutioninitsgeneralmodesofthoughtandinvestigation.Thesemen,dissimilarinalmostallelse,agreedinbeingcloset-students--secludedinapeculiardegree,bycircumstancesandcharacter,fromthebusinessandintercourseoftheworld:
andbothwere,throughalargeportionoftheirlives,regardedbythosewhotooktheleadinopinion(whentheyhappenedtohearofthem)withfeelingsakintocontempt.Buttheyweredestinedtorenewalessongiventomankindbyeveryage,andalwaysdisregarded--toshowthatspeculativephilosophy,whichtothesuperficialappearsathingsoremotefromthebusinessoflifeandtheoutwardinterestsofmen,isinrealitythethingonearthwhichmostinfluencesthem,andinthelongrunoverbearseveryotherinfluencesavethosewhichitmustitselfobey.Thewritersofwhomwespeakhaveneverbeenreadbythemultitude;exceptforthemoreslightoftheirworks,theirreadershavebeenfew..buttheyhavebeentheteachersoftheteachers;thereishardlytobefoundinEnglandanindividualofanyimportanceintheworldofmind,who(whateveropinionshemayhaveafterwardsadopted)didnotfirstlearntothinkfromoneofthesetwo;andthoughtheirinfluenceshavebutbeguntodiffusethemselvesthroughtheseintermediatechannelsoversocietyatlarge,thereisalreadyscarcelyapublicationofanyconsequenceaddressedtotheeducatedclasses,which,ifthesepersonshadnotexisted,wouldnothavebeendifferentfromwhatitis.Thesemenare,JeremyBenthamandSamuelTaylorColeridge--thetwogreatseminalmindsofEnglandintheirage.
Nocomparisonisintendedherebetweenthemindsorinfluencesoftheseremarkablemen:
thiswasimpossibleunlesstherewerefirstformedacompletejudgmentofeach,consideredapart.Itisourintentiontoattempt,onthepresentoccasion,anestimateofoneofthem;theonlyone,acompleteeditionofwhoseworksisyetinprogress,andwho,intheclassificationwhichmaybemadeofallwritersintoProgressiveandConservative,belongstothesamedivisionwithourselves.Foralthoughtheywerefartoogreatmentobecorrectlydesignatedbyeitherappellationexclusively,yetinthemain,BenthamwasaProgressivephilosopher,ColeridgeaConservativeone.TheinfluenceoftheformerhasmadeitselffeltchieflyonmindsoftheProgressiveclass;ofthelatter,onthoseoftheConservative:
andthetwosystemsofconcentriccircleswhichtheshockgivenbythemisspreadingovertheoceanofmind,haveonlyjustbeguntomeetandintersect.Thewritingsofbothcontainseverelessonstotheirownside,onmanyoftheerrorsandfaultstheyareaddictedto:
buttoBenthamitwasgiventodiscernmoreparticularlythosetruthswithwhichexistingdoctrinesandinstitutionswereatvariance;toColeridge,theneglectedtruthswhichlayinthem.
Amanofgreatknowledgeoftheworld,andofthehighestreputationforpracticaltalentandsagacityamongtheofficialmenofhistime(himselfnofollowerofBentham,norofanypartialorexclusiveschoolwhatever)oncesaidtous,astheresultofhisobservation,thattoBenthammorethantoanyothersourcemightbetracedthequestioningspirit,thedispositiontodemandthewhyofeverything,whichhadgainedsomuchgroundandwasproducingsuchimportantconsequencesinthesetimes.Themorethisassertionisexamined,themoretrueitwillbefound.
Benthamhasbeeninthisageandcountrythegreatquestionerofthingsestablished.Itisbytheinfluenceofthemodesofthoughtwithwhichhiswritingsinoculatedaconsiderablenumberofthinkingmen,thattheyokeofauthorityhasbeenbroken,andinnumerableopinions,formerlyreceivedontraditionasincontestable,areputupontheirdefence,andrequiredtogiveanaccountofthemselves.Who,beforeBentham(whatevercontroversiesmightexistonpointsofdetail)daredtospeakdisrespectfully,inexpressterms,oftheBritishConstitution,ortheEnglishLaw?
Hedidso;andhisargumentsandhisexampletogetherencouragedothers.WedonotmeanthathiswritingscausedtheReformBill,orthattheAppropriationClauseownshimasitsparent:
thechangeswhichhavebeenmade,andthegreaterchangeswhichwillbemade,inourinstitutions,arenottheworkofphilosophers,butoftheinterestsandinstinctsoflargeportionsofsocietyrecentlygrownintostrength.ButBenthamgavevoicetothoseinterestsandinstincts:
untilhespokeout,thosewhofoundourinstitutionsunsuitedtothemdidnotdaretosayso,didnotdareconsciouslytothinkso;theyhadneverheardtheexcellenceofthoseinstitutionsquestionedbycultivatedmen,bymenofacknowledgedintellect;anditisnotinthenatureofuninstructedmindstoresisttheunitedauthorityoftheinstructed.Benthambrokethespell.ItwasnotBenthambyhisownwritings;itwasBenthamthroughthemindsandpenswhichthosewritingsfed--throughthemeninmoredirectcontactwiththeworld,intowhomhisspiritpassed.Ifthesuperstitionaboutancestorialwisdomhasfallenintodecay;ifthepublicaregrownfamiliarwiththeideathattheirlawsandinstitutionsareingreatpartnottheproductofintellectandvirtue,butofmoderncorruptiongrafteduponancientbarbarism;
ifthehardiestinnovationisnolongerscoutedbecauseitisaninnovation--establishmentsnolongerconsideredsacredbecausetheyareestablishments--itwillbefoundthatthosewhohaveaccustomedthepublicmindtotheseideashavelearnttheminBentham'sschool,andthattheassaultonancientinstitutionshasbeen,andis,carriedonforthemostpartwithhisweapons.
Itmattersnotalthoughthesethinkers,orindeedthinkersofanydescription,havebeenbutscantilyfoundamongthepersonsprominentlyandostensiblyattheheadoftheReformmovement.
Allmovements,exceptdirectlyrevolutionaryones,areheaded,notbythosewhooriginatethem,butbythosewhoknowbesthowtocompromisebetweentheoldopinionsandthenew.ThefatherofEnglishinnovationbothindoctrinesandininstitutions,isBentham:
heisthegreatsubversive,or,inthelanguageofcontinentalphilosophers,thegreatcritical,thinkerofhisageandcountry.
Weconsiderthis,however,tobenothishighesttitletofame.Werethisall,hewereonlytoberankedamongthelowestorderofthepotentatesofmind--thenegative,ordestructivephilosophers;thosewhocanperceivewhatisfalse,butnotwhatistrue;whoawakenthehumanmindtotheinconsistenciesandabsurditiesoftime-sanctionedopinionsandinstitutions,butsubstitutenothingintheplaceofwhattheytakeaway.Wehavenodesiretoundervaluetheservicesofsuchpersons:
mankindhavebeendeeplyindebtedtothem;norwillthereeverbealackofworkforthem,inaworldinwhichsomanyfalsethingsarebelieved,inwhichsomanywhichhavebeentrue,arebelievedlongaftertheyhaveceasedtobetrue.Thequalities,however,whichfitmenforperceivinganomalies,withoutperceivingthetruthswhichwouldrectifythem,arenotamongtherarestofendowments.Courage,verbalacuteness,commandovertheformsofargumentation,andapopularstyle,willmake,outoftheshallowestman,withasufficientlackofreverence,aconsiderablenegativephilosopher.Suchmenhaveneverbeenwantinginperiodsofculture;andtheperiodinwhichBenthamformedhisearlyimpressionswasemphaticallytheirreign,inproportiontoitsbarrennessinthemorenobleproductsofthehumanmind.AnageofformalismintheChurchandcorruptionintheState,whenthemostvaluablepartofthemeaningoftraditionaldoctrineshadfadedfromthemindsevenofthosewhoretainedfromhabitamechanicalbeliefinthem,wasthetimetoraiseupallkindsofscepticalphilosophy.Accordingly,FrancehadVoltaire,andhisschoolofnegativethinkers,andEngland(orratherScotland)hadtheprofoundestnegativethinkeronrecord,DavidHume:
aman,thepeculiaritiesofwhosemindqualifiedhimtodetectfailureofproof,andwantoflogicalconsistency,atadepthwhichFrenchsceptics,withtheircomparativelyfeeblepowersofanalysisandabstractionsstopfarshortof,andwhichGermansubtletyalonecouldthoroughlyappreciate,orhopetorival.
IfBenthamhadmerelycontinuedtheworkofHume,hewouldscarcelyhavebeenheardofinphilosophy.forhewasfarinferiortoHumeinHume'squalities,andwasinnorespectfittedtoexcelasametaphysician.Wemustnotlookforsubtlety,orthepowerofreconditeanalysis,amonghisintellectualcharacteristics.Intheformerquality,fewgreatthinkershaveeverbeensodeficient;andtofindthelatter,inanyconsiderablemeasure,inamindacknowledginganykindredwithhis,wemusthaverecoursetothelateMr.Mill--amanwhounitedthegreatqualitiesofthemetaphysiciansoftheeighteenthcentury,withothersofadifferentcomplexion,admirablyqualifyinghimtocompleteandcorrecttheirwork.
Benthamhadnotthesepeculiargifts;buthepossessedothers,notinferior,whichwerenotpossessedbyanyofhisprecursors;
whichhavemadehimasourceoflighttoagenerationwhichhasfaroutgrowntheirinfluence,and,aswecalledhim,thechiefsubversivethinkerofanagewhichhaslonglostallthattheycouldsubvert.
Tospeakofhimfirstasamerelynegativephilosopher--asonewhorefutesillogicalarguments,exposessophistry,detectscontradictionandabsurdity;eveninthatcapacitytherewasawid
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