John Stuart Mill's Political PhilosophyBloomsbury Academic, 22/06/2006 - 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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... argument is formulated against what he calls ' classical utilitarianism ' , it is often interpreted as being meant to be applicable to utilitarianism in all of its various forms . If Rawls ' argument is correct , this would preclude any ...
... argument is formulated against what he calls ' classical utilitarianism ' , it is often interpreted as being meant to be applicable to utilitarianism in all of its various forms . If Rawls ' argument is correct , this would preclude any ...
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... argument against slavery allows an insight into why the theory is defective . Rawls writes : I am not , of course , suggesting the absurdity that the classical utilitarians approved of slavery . I am only rejecting a type of argument ...
... argument against slavery allows an insight into why the theory is defective . Rawls writes : I am not , of course , suggesting the absurdity that the classical utilitarians approved of slavery . I am only rejecting a type of argument ...
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... argument is minimally unsound ; somewhat insultingly so to the millions of Americans who voted for John Kerry . The argument obviously becomes an informal fallacy of false dichotomy when its presenters offer it in the less transparent ...
... argument is minimally unsound ; somewhat insultingly so to the millions of Americans who voted for John Kerry . The argument obviously becomes an informal fallacy of false dichotomy when its presenters offer it in the less transparent ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Libertarianism Classical Economics and Liberty | 54 |
Mills Minimalist Ethics | 83 |
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