On LibertyHackett Publishing, 01/09/1978 - 139 páginas Contents include a selected bibliography and an editor's Introduction broken into two sections. The first section provides a brief sketch of the historical, social, and biographical context in which Mill wrote and the second traces the central line of argument in the text to aid in the comprehension of the essay's structure, method, and major theses. |
Índice
ON LIBERTY | xxvi |
Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion | 14 |
Of Individuality as One of the Elements of WellBeing | 52 |
Of the Limits to the Authority of Society over the Individual | 70 |
Applications | 90 |
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action admit affect Alexis de Tocqueville argument asserted August Comte authority believe better character Christian concerns conduct considerable contrary cracy creed custom democracy democratic desire despotism discussion doctrine duty enforce evil example exercise existence experience faculties feelings Fra Dolcino freedom grounds harm heretics human important individual infallibility intellectual interests interference J. S. Mill James Mill Jeremy Bentham John Stuart Mill judgment justify legitimate liberty Liberty Mill limits majority mankind Marcus Aurelius means ment mental Mill's mind mode moral nations nature necessary never object obligation offense party penalties persecution persons philosophical political practical prevent principle profess public opinion punishment purpose question reason received opinion reform regard religion religious require restraint rule rulers self-regarding sentiments social society tendency things thought tion toleration true truth tyranny unless Utilitarians voluntary associations whole Wilhelm von Humboldt wrong
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What Is This Thing Called Science? (Third Edition) Alan F. Chalmers Pré-visualização indisponível - 1999 |