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Utilitarian Collection

"Exploring Utilitarianism: A Glimpse into the Philosophical Legacy" In the realm of philosophy

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: David Hume, Scottish philosopher

David Hume, Scottish philosopher
David Hume (1711-1776). Historical artwork of the Scottish enlightenment philosopher, historian and economist David Hume. Hume opposed the rationalists such as Descartes in believing that human

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Lubetkin Penguin Pool, January 1934 (b / w photo)

Lubetkin Penguin Pool, January 1934 (b / w photo)
878300 Lubetkin Penguin Pool, January 1934 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; (add.info.: Keeper and penguins)

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: John Stuart Mill, 1873 (oil on canvas)

John Stuart Mill, 1873 (oil on canvas)
XJF407368 John Stuart Mill, 1873 (oil on canvas) by Watts, George Frederick (1817-1904); 66 x 53.3 cm; National Portrait Gallery, London

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Henry Sidgwick

Henry Sidgwick
3585759 Henry Sidgwick; (add.info.: Photograph of Henry Sidgwick (1838-1900) an English utilitarian philosopher and economist. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: William Paley, 1743 -1805

William Paley, 1743 -1805
3116345 William Paley, 1743 -1805. by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: English clergyman, Christian apologist, philosopher, and utilitarian)

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: DDE-90034940

DDE-90034940
Russia, Murmansk. Shipping & port area loading coal along the Kola Peninsula & the Tuloma River, massive WWII Aloysha Monument in distance. Date: 01/12/2005

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Anglepoise desk lamp, designed 1934 (steel)

Anglepoise desk lamp, designed 1934 (steel)
702713 Anglepoise desk lamp, designed 1934 (steel) by Carwardine, George (1887-1947); Private Collection; (add.info.: Early manufacture by Herbert Terry & Sons); Photo © Christies Images

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Bureau MB405, 1927 (walnut & patinated metal)

Bureau MB405, 1927 (walnut & patinated metal)
1066374 Bureau MB405, 1927 (walnut & patinated metal) by Chareau, Pierre (1883-1950); 92.5x160x100 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Women typing in an office of the Mantle Co. of America, New York

Women typing in an office of the Mantle Co. of America, New York
MNY380836 Women typing in an office of the Mantle Co. of America, New York, 1915 or 1916 rsilver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 27.9x35.6 cm; Museum of the City of New York

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: One of a set of six chairs (probably made for Cardiff Castle, South Wales) (b / w photo)

One of a set of six chairs (probably made for Cardiff Castle, South Wales) (b / w photo)
FFA178167 One of a set of six chairs (probably made for Cardiff Castle, South Wales) (b/w photo) by Burges, William (1827-81); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Advertisement for Sankey-Sheldon Steel Partitions, 1937 (colour litho)

Advertisement for Sankey-Sheldon Steel Partitions, 1937 (colour litho)
736243 Advertisement for Sankey-Sheldon Steel Partitions, 1937 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisement for Sankey-Sheldon Steel Partitions)

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Advertisement for Sankey-Sheldon Steel Partitions, 1937 (colour litho)

Advertisement for Sankey-Sheldon Steel Partitions, 1937 (colour litho)
736241 Advertisement for Sankey-Sheldon Steel Partitions, 1937 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisement for Sankey-Sheldon Steel Partitions)

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Men and women working in the export and filing office of R. Martens & Co. Inc

Men and women working in the export and filing office of R. Martens & Co. Inc
MNY380839 Men and women working in the export and filing office of R. Martens & Co. Inc. New York, 1916-17 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942)

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Art Deco Swimming Pool

Art Deco Swimming Pool
A brand new Art Deco swimming pool in Germany

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: A Fountain Grottaferrata Drawing group 46 drawings

A Fountain Grottaferrata Drawing group 46 drawings
A Fountain at Grottaferrata, Drawing from a group of 46 drawings and studies of mainly cityscapes and landscapes in and around Rome

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: fountain Radicofani Siena Drawing group drawings

fountain Radicofani Siena Drawing group drawings
The fountain in Radicofani (Siena), Drawing from a group of drawings of landscapes and cityscapes in Italy (Rome, Tivoli, Civita Castellana and Pozzuoli), well, utilitarian

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: A fountain Ariccio Genzano Drawing group drawings

A fountain Ariccio Genzano Drawing group drawings
A fountain between Ariccio and Genzano, Drawing from a group of drawings of landscapes and cityscapes in Italy (Rome, Tivoli, Civita Castellana and Pozzuoli), well, utilitarian

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Herd animals source Various animals series title

Herd animals source Various animals series title
Herd of animals at a source Various animals (series title), Herd of animals at a source, on the right a shepherd and a woman

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Longing for Past Fashion

Longing for Past Fashion
Poor little functionally garbed, war-weary girl of 1917 looks tearfully on as belles of other eras mock her with their pretty feminine elegance. Date: 1917

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: WW1 poster, Bad Form in Dress

WW1 poster, Bad Form in Dress, advocating sensible attitudes to clothing in wartime. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: ÕöÉ õ©ëÕ¢®Ú¿ÄÚª¼õ┐æ Horse rider Tang dynasty

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Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Title print with wall fountain, Karel Dujardin, 1652

Title print with wall fountain, Karel Dujardin, 1652

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Landscape with a fountain and a donkey, Albert Meyeringh, 1695 - 1714

Landscape with a fountain and a donkey, Albert Meyeringh, 1695 - 1714

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Two women at a water pump, Christiaan Wilhelmus Moorrees, 1811 - 1867

Two women at a water pump, Christiaan Wilhelmus Moorrees, 1811 - 1867

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Horse before an inn, Abraham Hendrik Winter, 1815-1860

Horse before an inn, Abraham Hendrik Winter, 1815-1860

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Landscape with a statue, Albert Meyeringh, 1665 - 1714

Landscape with a statue, Albert Meyeringh, 1665 - 1714

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Donkey near a cistern, Jan de Visscher, Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem, 1643 - 1692

Donkey near a cistern, Jan de Visscher, Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem, 1643 - 1692

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)

John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
Portrait of John Stuart Mill, a moral philosopher, economist and a strong advocate of Jeremy Benthams theory of utilitarianism

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: 1766 David Hume philosopher of science

1766 David Hume philosopher of science
David Hume, Scottish enlightenment philosopher (7th May 1711 - 25th August 1776). Steel engraving by W. Holl in " Gallery of Portraits" 1837, with later colouring

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: Japanese Bridge

Japanese Bridge
The Japanese favour bridges like this at Kamaido, over the Shinji-no-ike : steep, constructed of wood, they are ornamental as well as utilitarian

Background imageUtilitarian Collection: William Paley, clergyman, philosopher and utilitarian

William Paley, clergyman, philosopher and utilitarian
William Paley, British clergyman, Christian apologist, philosopher and utilitarian. He became Archdeacon of Carlisle in 1782


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"Exploring Utilitarianism: A Glimpse into the Philosophical Legacy" In the realm of philosophy, David Hume stands tall as a Scottish philosopher whose ideas on utilitarianism continue to shape our understanding of ethics. As we delve into this captivating concept, let us embark on a visual journey through time. Our first stop takes us to January 1934, where the iconic Lubetkin Penguin Pool comes alive in black and white photography. This architectural marvel exemplifies utilitarian design principles that prioritize functionality and simplicity. Moving forward, we encounter John Stuart Mill's portrait from 1873, an oil painting that captures his influential role in developing utilitarian thought. Mill's belief in maximizing happiness for the greatest number resonates even today. William Paley enters the scene next with his profound contributions between 1743 and 1805. His writings shed light on how morality can be grounded in utility, emphasizing that actions should bring about overall well-being. Hastings Rashdall joins our narrative through an exquisite oil painting from 1923. Rashdall's work further explores ethical theories rooted in utility while contemplating their implications for society at large. As we transition to more tangible utilitarianism, behold the DDE-90034940 Anglepoise desk lamp designed in steel back in 1934. Its sleek yet functional design embodies efficiency and practicality - hallmarks of this philosophical approach. The Bureau MB405 crafted from walnut and patinated metal emerges as another embodiment ideals dating back to 1927. This elegant piece showcases how form can seamlessly merge with function without compromising aesthetics. A glimpse into history reveals women typing diligently amidst an office setting at Mantle Co. Of America, New York - a testament to how utilitarian principles permeate everyday life by optimizing productivity and workflow efficiency. Stepping outside these confines brings us face-to-face with one chair among a set of six, possibly created for Cardiff Castle in South Wales.