“My principal work now lies in tracing out the exact nature and conditions of utility. It seems strange indeed that economists have not bestowed more minute attention on a subject which doubtless furnishes the true key to the problems of economics.”

Source: The Theory of Political Economy (1871), Chapter III, Theory of Utility, p. 65.

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English economist and logician 1835–1882

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