John Stuart Mill
.... During
Mill's own time, however, the idea that the "passionate emotions" be rejected was not unusual
Mill regarded the stifling of such emotions as a hallmark ....
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The political philosophy of John Stuart Mill
.... During
Mill's own time, however, the idea that the "passionate emotions" be rejected was not unusual
Mill regarded the stifling of such emotions as a hallmark ....
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Mill & Rousseau
.... In practice,
Mill said "the general will would most likely be the government or the majority: and rulers are certain to justify their
own proposals by alleging ....
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Moral theories of Mill & Kant
.... The following statements can be seen as Kant's
own argument against utilitarianism, although
Mill actually was born two years after Kant's death: All ....
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John Stuart Mill
.... or social penalties. The individual is, as
Mill notes, the person most interested in his or her
own welfare.
Mill admits that many ....
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John Stuart Mill on Utilitarianism
.... her conscience.
Mill says that the individual is, after all, the person most interested in his or her
own welfare.
Mill admits that ....
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Kant & Mill on the Purpose of Life
.... Also,
Mill argues that As between his
own happiness and that of others, utilitarianism requires him to be as strictly impartial as a disinterested and ....
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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
.... The following statements can be seen as Kant's
own argument against utilitarianism, although
Mill actually was born two years after Kant's death: All ....
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Mill's Views on the Past as a Source of Creativity
.... Rather the greatest achievement for an individual according to
Mill is to "use and interpret experience in his
own way" (
Mill, 1985, 122). ....
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Mill's Theory of Utilitarianism
.... In other words, the totality cannot contain the disturbing implications of its
own perfection.
Mill, John Stuart. "Utilitarianism." Excerpt. Np 19-24.
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The Uprising of æ34
.... unionists for support, little was forthcoming and the southern workers could not overcome the powerful forces against them on their
own.
Mill owners were so ....
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John Stuart Mill on Morality
.... her conscience.
Mill says that the individual is, after all, the person most interested in his or her
own welfare.
Mill admits that ....
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Moral philosophies of Mill, Kant & Aristotle
.... Utilitarianism was elucidated first by Jeremy Bentham, and John Stuart
Mill then developed his
own version which serves as a better guide for behavior in that ....
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Views of Society by Mill and Marx
.... The fact that the individual has sovereignty over his
own actions until ....
Mill's assertion of individual liberty imposed two conditions upon the individual: the ....
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John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism
.... arguments about why a rational person will always find that his
own best interests .... logic of all this is not especially convincing, and yet
Mill's viewpoint is ....
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Mill, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Kant
.... says that each individual should be free to develop his or her
own powers and .... From the standpoint of society, says
Mill, this is also desirable because it is ....
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Mill & Kant
.... For example, we find
Mill's concepts of external and internal sanctions have at least .... in the individual considering something more than his or her
own desires. ....
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Mills' Views on Liberalism & Human Freedom
.... freedoms: "The only freedom which deserves the name, is that of pursuing our
own good in our
own way, so long as we do their efforts to obtain it" (
Mill, p. 200 ....
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John Mill
.... As
Mill said, if an individual "refrains from molesting others in what concerns them, and merely acts according to his
own inclination and judgement in things ....
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JOHN STUART MILL
....
Mill. The elder
Mill was an intellectual in his
own right, and was his son's schoolmaster during the boy's early years. He instructed ....
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John Stuart Mill
.... aught we can certainly know, be true. To deny this is to assume our
own infallibility" (
Mill 18). We can see how these views are ....
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Mill & Marx on Freedom
.... capitalism counters
Mill's notion that a legitimate government rules with the knowledge and systems in place that ensure "Over himself, over his
own body and ....
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John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx
.... capitalism counters
Mill's notion that a legitimate government rules with the knowledge and systems in place that ensure "Over himself, over his
own body and ....
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Kant and Mill on Deontology, Ethics, and Utilitarianism
.... calculations than the happiness that was generated by removing dissidents, solidifying his
own political power .... The Classical Utilitarians: Bentham and
Mill. ....
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Mill's Philosophical System of Utiltarianism
.... Again, this hardly seems like a radical idea to the modern reader, but in
Mill's own time this claim no doubt discomfitted many people at least, and so
Mill is ....
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Utilitarianism and John Stuart Mill
.... Utilitarian happiness and pleasure is not just concerned with "the agent's
own happiness, but that of all concerned"--in other words, society.
Mill notes that ....
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Kant, Hume & Mill on Knowledge
.... of that which we receive through impressions, and of that which our
own faculty of .... Consider John Stuart
Mill, who addresses the same question when he discusses ....
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Mill & Marx on Human Freedom One of the most visible currents in ...
.... the privilege of every individual to experience in his or her
own way, and .... one of the most famous quotations from On Liberty epitomizes
Mill's championing of ....
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Kant, Hume, Mill on Experiencing Knowledge
.... of that which we receive through impressions, and of that which our
own faculty of .... Consider John Stuart
Mill, who addresses the same question when he discusses ....
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Edmund Burke
.... outbreak against monarchical and aristocratic despotism" (
Mill 7). Indeed,
Mill sees the .... or by the disintegration of accepted truth that he sees in his
own time ....
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