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- John Stuart Mill | Biography, Philosophy, Utilitarianism, On Liberty . . .
John Stuart Mill, English philosopher, economist, and exponent of utilitarianism He was prominent as a publicist in the reforming age of the 19th century, and he remains of lasting interest as a logician and an ethical theorist
- Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill | Project Gutenberg
"Utilitarianism" by John Stuart Mill is an essay written in 1861 that defends the ethical theory of utilitarianism Mill argues that actions are right when they promote happiness and wrong when they produce the opposite
- John Stuart Mill: Ethics - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The ethical theory of John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) is most extensively articulated in his classical text Utilitarianism (1861) Its goal is to justify the utilitarian principle as the foundation of morals
- Utilitarianism
The objectors to utilitarianism cannot always be charged with representing it in a discreditable light On the contrary, those among them who entertain anything like a just idea of its disinterested character, sometimes find fault with its standard as being too high for humanity
- “Utilitarianism,” by John Stuart Mill - Lander University
Although Mill’s utilitarianism is roundly criticized by the British idealists T H Green and F H Bradley, his ethics stands as perhaps the most influential philosophy of individual and social liberty in the nineteenth century
- John Stuart Mill - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
John Stuart Mill (1806–73) was the most influential English language philosopher of the nineteenth century He was a naturalist, a utilitarian, and a liberal, whose work explores the consequences of a thoroughgoing empiricist outlook
- John Stuart Mill | Philopedia
In Utilitarianism, Mill formulates the principle of utility as the view that actions are right insofar as they tend to promote happiness and wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness, with happiness understood as pleasure and the absence of pain
- Utilitarianism - Fair Use Repository
This is an electronic transcription of Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill Utilitarianism first appeared as a series of three articles published in Fraser’s Magazine in 1861, and it was first printed in book form in 1863 Mill added minor revisions to the text in later editions up to 1871
- John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) - Valentin Eckardt
was an influential English philosopher and economist of the 19th century, known for his contributions to utilitarianism, ethics, political philosophy, and social theory
- John Stuart Mill - Utilitarianism
1806, in London He was the son of James Mill, a friend of Jeremy Bentham’s who shared many o his principles James intended that his son carry on the radical utilitarian empiricist tradition, and this was reflected in his upbringing: John learned Greek and arithmetic at 3, and h
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