Mill & Rousseau
.... a figure of speech might be attributed to a solitary animal."9 It is on this matter of the general will and its ramifications that
Mill and
Rousseau begin to ....
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Locke, Rousseau & Mill on Government
Locke,
Rousseau, and
Mill on Government and the Individual John Locke, Jean Jacques
Rousseau, and John Stuart
Mill are three of the philosophers who have ....
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Kant and Mill on Duty
.... Kant's insistence on a rational principle rejects Hume and
Rousseau who both based .... And
Mill and the utilitarians rejected Kant when they argued that morality ....
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Views of Society by Mill and Marx
.... For
Mill, it was a harbinger of better things to come, and what was needed was for government to recognize the legacy of
Rousseau and social contract by which ....
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Communitarian Paradigm
The plan of the research will be to set forth the paradigm of civil society emergent in the ideas of Hobbes,
Rousseau, Locke,
Mill, and Marx, and then to ....
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African American Social Theory
.... Wheeling, Ill.: Harlan Davidson.
Mill, John Stuart. (1997). On Liberty. Ed. Currin V. Shields. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. ....
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Conscription as a Concept of Social Justice
....
Rousseau depends on enlightened self-interest as an expression of the common .... Rawls's discussion of conscription is direct, rather than indirect, like
Mill's. ....
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Conscription as a Philosophical Concept
....
Rousseau depends on enlightened self interest as an expression of the common .... Rawls's discussion of conscription is direct, rather than indirect, like
Mill's. ....
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Christian Attitudes Toward Abortion
.... The fabric of American society draws upon a variety of moral systems, including those of Descartes,
Rousseau, Kant,
Mill, Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato, to ....
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John Rawl's Theory of Justice
.... and privileges deserved by members of the society.) What Locke,
Rousseau, Kant, and .... model is neither more nor less realistic than that of
Mill, but directly in ....
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Thomas Paine's Common Sense
.... Paine's description of government is not unlike that of
Rousseau,
Mill, and others, but Paine makes the issue live with concrete examples and language that ....
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Relationship Between Society & the Individual
.... For
Mill, it was a harbinger of better things to come, and what was needed was for government to recognize the legacy of
Rousseau and social contract by which ....
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John Rawls' Conception of Justice
.... up a particular form of government as it does for Locke and
Rousseau. .... John Stuart
Mill differs from Bentham in certain key issues relating to utilitarianism ....
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Thomas Paine's Common Sense
.... This description is not unlike that of
Rousseau,
Mill, and others, but Paine makes the issue live with concrete examples and language that appeal directly to ....
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Propaganda, American-style
.... might argue that the state should always adopt propaganda as a means of reinforcing its power, control and rule, others like
Rousseau or
Mill might argue that ....
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Pro Capital Punishment
.... By their efforts they have in effect brought up to date the long tradition of notable philosophers (Hobbes, Locke,
Rousseau, Kant, Hegel,
Mill) who defended ....
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Rawl's Theories of Justice
.... setting up a particular form of government as it does for Locke and
Rousseau. .... John Stuart
Mill begins his discussion of moral theory with a definition of ....
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World History
.... As Madariaga wrote, "A prodigious magician, called
Rousseau, managed to case such a .... In On Liberty,
Mill (1960) posits the notion that individuals will have ....
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Problem of the Death Penalty
.... a variety of offenses, and that most of the great philosophers throughout history, including Ksnt, Locke, Hobbes,
Rousseau, Montesquieu, and
Mill agree that ....
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How Capital Punishment Affirms Life
.... a variety of offenses, and that most of the great philosophers throughout history, including Ksnt, Locke, Hobbes,
Rousseau, Montesquieu, and
Mill agree that ....
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Ideas of the Enlightenment & Romanticism
.... One effect of
Rousseau's analysis was that it attacked established institutions of .... In this regard Baumer cites
Mill's view that "mankind have outgrown old ....
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Variety of Arguments on Societal Issues
.... To eliminate non-rational choices,
Mill includes the consideration of choices made in .... We find in
Rousseau and Locke, for instance, much recognition of the fact ....
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Reform Piorities in the Age of Enlightenment
.... Montesquieu to
Rousseau to Beccaria to John Adams, who Paolucci says based his defense .... urged on one hand, and the historical idealism of Marx and
Mill on the ....
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Age of Enlightenment Reforms
.... into something very like the private possession of a Montesquieu to
Rousseau to Beccaria .... urged on one hand, and the historical idealism of Marx and
Mill on the ....
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Forced contraception
.... John Stuart
Mill helped shape the doctrine of utilitarianism, and he proposed limits for .... up a particular form of government as it does for Locke and
Rousseau. ....
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US Constitution and Its System of Government
.... of the individual as expressed by Locke and
Rousseau, among others, and the requirements of society under the social contract. John Stuart
Mill expresses the ....
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Two Essays
.... one basically views human beings as intrinsically good as
Rousseau theorized. .... In the healthcare case,
Mill's utilitarian theory might argue that the profits of ....
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St. Augustine
.... later in
Rousseau and the Romantic Movement (whose "natural rights of man" became, in turn, fundamental to the Constitution) as well as John Stuart
Mill's ....
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Concepts of Societal Development
.... political philosophy was followed by those of Montesquieu,
Rousseau, Burke, Paine ....
Mill extended utilitarian political theory to hold that, when an ascendant ....
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HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... political philosophy was followed by those of Montesquieu,
Rousseau, Burke, Paine ....
Mill extended utilitarian political theory to hold that, when an ascendant ....
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