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The Rationale Of Reward (1830)

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364 pages
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Exploring the interplay between rewards and human motivation, this philosophical treatise by Jeremy Bentham delves into how rewards can promote positive behavior while discouraging negative actions. Bentham categorizes rewards into natural and artificial types, analyzing their psychological effects on behavior. He advocates for fair and transparent reward systems based on objective criteria, cautioning against potential pitfalls like entitlement and unethical incentives. The work remains relevant as it addresses contemporary challenges in motivating individuals ethically within society.

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The Rationale Of Reward (1830), Jeremy Bentham

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2008
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