John Stuart Mill's Political PhilosophyA&C Black, 15/06/2006 - 176 páginas In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the philosophy of John Stuart Mill has never been more relevant. Can we reconcile individual liberty with the demands of the common good? John Fitzpatrick argues that, properly understood, Mill's liberal utilitarianism can indeed support a system of rights rich enough to guarantee individual liberty. Combining fresh interpretations of Mill's writings on ethics, politics, and political economy with the historical Mill that can found in his autobiography, the book will be of substantial interest to a wide audience. |
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... noted that Kant has a very poor record in this regard , yet this is rarely mentioned in standard ethical trea- tises . Thus , classical utilitarianism compares well with Kantian- ism when the actual views of Bentham , John Stuart Mill ...
... noted that Kant has a very poor record in this regard , yet this is rarely mentioned in standard ethical trea- tises . Thus , classical utilitarianism compares well with Kantian- ism when the actual views of Bentham , John Stuart Mill ...
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... noted that Kant has a very poor record in this regard . Thus , classical utilitarianism compares well with Kan- tianism when the actual views of Bentham , John Stuart Mill and his father , James Mill , and Kant are addressed . Three ...
... noted that Kant has a very poor record in this regard . Thus , classical utilitarianism compares well with Kan- tianism when the actual views of Bentham , John Stuart Mill and his father , James Mill , and Kant are addressed . Three ...
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... noted , David Hume . However , there is a troubling issue or two here , and these issues can only fruitfully be examined after a considera- tion of Kant's views on animals . Kant on animals In a lecture on animals , recorded by his ...
... noted , David Hume . However , there is a troubling issue or two here , and these issues can only fruitfully be examined after a considera- tion of Kant's views on animals . Kant on animals In a lecture on animals , recorded by his ...
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... noted as the time when a dogmatic accep- tance of antiquity ( Galen's medical ' science ' ) and religious prohi- bition against human dissection was being rejected . Thus , if Sharpe is correct , religious and moral arguments against ...
... noted as the time when a dogmatic accep- tance of antiquity ( Galen's medical ' science ' ) and religious prohi- bition against human dissection was being rejected . Thus , if Sharpe is correct , religious and moral arguments against ...
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... to the supposed racism in this work , Thomas Sowell noted : ' The Bell Curve is a very sober , very thorough , and very honest - book - on a subject where sobriety , thoroughness 30 John Stuart Mill's Political Philosophy.
... to the supposed racism in this work , Thomas Sowell noted : ' The Bell Curve is a very sober , very thorough , and very honest - book - on a subject where sobriety , thoroughness 30 John Stuart Mill's Political Philosophy.
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2 Libertarianism Classical Economics and Liberty | 54 |
3 Mills Minimalist Ethics | 83 |
4 The Rawlsian Objection | 124 |
Conclusion | 166 |
Bibliography | 169 |
Index | 182 |
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