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  Utilitarian Theory & Moral Motivation
.... Mill's view is that instinctive feelings inevitably interact with direct sensory or emotional experience, which is a sign of morality that is superior to the ....
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Mill & Marx on Human Freedom One of the most visible currents in ...
.... In Mill's view, the individual is ultimately responsible only to the individual and the maxim of life is the greatest good for the greatest number as long as ....
(1527 6 )

Mill's Theory of Utilitarianism
.... This explains, for example, Mill's view that "some kinds of pleasure are more desirable and more valuable than others." But the point is that whatever does not ....
(2234 9 )

John Stuart Mill
.... However, Mill's view does proscribe a wide variety of other government actions which have been based on a parentalist position, that government should protect ....
(2754 11 )

Mill & Marx on Freedom
.... fulfill their cooperative roles within society without fear of exploitation." This analysis will provide a discussion of Mill's liberal view of individual ....
(1970 8 )

John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx
.... fulfill their cooperative roles within society without fear of exploitation." This analysis will provide a discussion of Mill's liberal view of individual ....
(1970 8 )

On Liberty and "Letter from a Birmingham Jail"
.... thinking an unjust one. Mill's view of social improvement derives from his interest in individual mental freedom. Mill writes that the ....
(1469 6 )

John Stuart Mill on Utilitarianism
.... will. Mill says such power cannot be wielded except to prevent harm to others. Mill thus takes an anti-parentalist view. There are ....
(2099 8 )

Views of Society by Mill and Marx
.... ways according to the view taken of the relationship between society and the individual, and in the eighteenth century Mill represented the view that the ....
(1986 8 )

JOHN STUART MILL
.... depress wage levels. While Mill accepted this view, he analysed the effect of various underlying conditions on wages. He presented a ....
(3736 15 )

John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism
.... view to that of most traditional Christians, that this sort of debate is still of current relevance. We may note that in the passage quoted earlier, Mill ....
(1658 7 )

Law and Sexual Morality
.... action. Society, in Mill's view, has no warrant for preventing the actions of the individual for his or her own good. The individual ....
(2708 11 )

Views of Various Philosophers
.... Emotions play a role in Mill's view as human beings respond emotionally to pleasure and pain so that emotion plays a role in their seeking pleasure over pain. ....
(2677 11 )

Retrobutivist Argument of Capital Punishment
.... A Sher explains, summing up Mill's view of Utilitarianism: "we should always perform that act, of those available, which will bring the most happiness, or ....
(1998 8 )

Communitarian Paradigm
.... Mill's view of the tension between society and individual is that it tends to foster stable and generally free society and that the more a society tolerates ....
(3192 13 )

Political Authority
.... 75). The force and deception, in Mill's view, comes from the assertion of moral authority by those who have social power. Such power ....
(4108 16 )

Kant and Mill on Duty
.... In response to Kant's harsh view of morality, a number of British philosophers, Mill among then, developed a conception of morality that is called ....
(2119 8 )

John Stuart Mill
.... Mill argues that statistically so many people of such diverse points-of- view are bound to offer myriad ideas for debate. Because ....
(1292 5 )

Locke, Rousseau & Mill on Government
.... Government, in Rousseau's (358) view, was ideally an agent that possessed the qualities .... of the three philosophers to be considered herein is John Stuart Mill. ....
(1410 6 )

Kant's Ethical Philosophy
.... Mill's view is that the moral faculty "is a branch of our reason, not of our sensitive [or commonsense or intuitive] faculty, and must be looked to for the ....
(4659 19 )

Mill & Rousseau
.... According to Mill, the state, which from Rousseau's point of view would embody the real will, could only be a benevolent abstraction. ....
(2955 12 )

Kant, Hume & Mill on Knowledge
.... This is because of his view of the need for there to be real objects to match definitions and propositions. However, Mill notes that this assumption is not ....
(1551 6 )

Equal Education
.... In Mill's view, education had two goals: to expand students's horizons (in order to identify the highest means of happiness) and to ensure the greatest ....
(1574 6 )

Kant, Hume, Mill on Experiencing Knowledge
.... This is because of his view of the need for there to be real objects to match definitions and propositions. However, Mill notes that this assumption is not ....
(1551 6 )

Moral philosophies of Mill, Kant & Aristotle
.... Kant bases his view of morality entirely on reason, while Aristotle saw the virtuous man as feeling good about being virtuous. Mill offers a utilitarian ....
(1665 7 )

Issue of Free Will One of the insights to emerge clea
.... Inherent in Mill's view is the idea that human beings have free will, for they are clearly not only free but encouraged to develop their full potential in ....
(4624 18 )

John Stuart Mill on Morality
.... Mill agrees that the mischief a person does to himself can affect others, and he finds .... Kant sets out a moral principle in keeping with his view that morality ....
(2778 11 )

C. Wright Mills
.... King also contradicted Mill's view of ordinary people by arguing that it actually took a tremendous amount of sophistication for the common man to organize at ....
(2286 9 )

Charles Dickens' Hard Times
.... in its place (Dickens 1). Such choices, in Dickens' view, rob children of their individuality and happiness as a future life of being a mill drone will do. ....
(1435 6 )

A Complete Ethics
.... will undertake. All actions are, in the view of Kant as well as Mill, accompanied by consequences or effects. Making moral judgments ....
(1369 5 )

 
 
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