Kant and Mill on Duty
.... is to define, explain and compare Immanuel Kant's and John Stuart
Mill's philosophies of "duty." Where Kant's was based purely on
reason,
Mill's was based on ....
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The Internet & John Stuart Mill
.... The internet is the most progressive institution in the world. For this
reason,
Mill would have adored it. Auciello, Michael. "Cyber ....
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Utilitarian Theory & Moral Motivation
.... For the same
reason,
Mill's moral philosophy is profoundly social; that is, the morality of individual actions impinges on society at large. ....
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Moral theories of Mill & Kant
.... greater responsibility on the freedom of the individual's will as an expression of God's will, discerned through
reason, and in part because
Mill ignores God's ....
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Utilitarianism and John Stuart Mill
....
Mill has an answer for that:
reason. ....
Mill supports his ideas by talking about how people who use their
reason really want to live in society. ....
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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 ....
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John Stuart Mill on Morality
....
Mill agrees that the mischief a person does to himself can affect others, and he .... Kant discusses the concept of practical
reason in terms of his metaphysics of ....
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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
.... For example, all three base their views on
reason. However, more interesting are the differences.
Mill and Aristotle seem more "reasonable," because they are ....
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Kant & Mill on the Purpose of Life
.... not on the basis of consequences but on the basis of
reason which leads ....
Mill approaches Kant and Aristotle when he moves away from the gross utilitarianism of ....
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Mill's Theory of Utilitarianism
....
Mill's argument supports the view that the "higher faculties" of
reason and habit of mind are meant to adjust themselves to the satisfaction and preferences of ....
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ENLIGHTENED SELF-INTEREST What possible reason
.... Lincoln denies that he rescued the piglets it for an admirable
reason, asserting that .... This is a starting point for
Mill (Utilitarianism, 3-4). Our overall self ....
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John Stuart Mill
.... be rejected was not unusual
Mill regarded the stifling of such emotions as a hallmark of the English character (
Mill 38). Composure and
reason were valued, and ....
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The political philosophy of John Stuart Mill
.... be rejected was not unusual
Mill regarded the stifling of such emotions as a hallmark of the English character (
Mill 38). Composure and
reason were valued, and ....
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A Complete Ethics
.... and
reason could be combined to help the individual make moral and ethical choices (Solomon & Higgins, 1995). An important difference between Kant and
Mill is ....
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John Stuart Mill
.... Such a
reason develops when others will be harmed, but it is not always easy, as
Mill admits, to determine when that occurs. In ....
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The Enlightenment and Moral Theory
.... One link found among the systems developed by Hobbes, Hume, Kant, and
Mill is found on their reliance on
reason and their mistrust of emotion as a source of ....
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Mill & Rousseau
.... The
reason for constructing this kind of character is not that it serves an .... In On Liberty (1859)
Mill writes, "If it were felt that the free development of ....
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Views of Various Philosophers
.... the same.
Mill sees human beings as using
reason to differentiate between what causes pleasure and what causes pain. One issue for ....
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Kant and Mill on Deontology, Ethics, and Utilitarianism
.... and utilitarianism as presented by both Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart
Mill together form .... Kant (57) notes that "
reason is not competent to guide the will with ....
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Mill & Kant
....
Mill believes that he is elevating utilitarianism's moral aspect by differentiating .... a state of nature, according to Hobbes, through the application of
reason. ....
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JOHN STUART MILL
.... This is one
reason why Samuelson has called
Mill "the third great classical economist (after Smith and Ricardo)."?FN1Samuelson, p. 685. ....
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JS Mill's On Liberty
.... civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others" (
Mill 10-11 .... the midst of a community that is vehemently opposed, with good
reason, to your ....
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Kant's Ethical Philosophy
.... Because "some kinds of pleasure are more desirable and more valuable than others" (
Mill 8),
reason must decide "whether a particular pleasure is worth ....
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Frege on Arithmetic 1. Frege characte
.... difficulty that Frege sees with 5+2=7 is implied by
reason of the .... symbols, but in that case, content overtakes the presumable generality of
Mill's proposition. ....
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John Mill
.... as an example to your children and grandchildren about how freedom is one
reason this country .... 2 (Steve, a Policeman in the town; Todd, a JS
Mill scholar) Steve ....
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Kant, Hume, Mill on Experiencing Knowledge
For Kant, as he states in the Critique of Pure
Reason, "all our knowledge .... Consider John Stuart
Mill, who addresses the same question when he discusses theorems ....
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Kant, Hume & Mill on Knowledge
For Kant, as he states in the Critique of Pure
Reason, "all our knowledge .... Consider John Stuart
Mill, who addresses the same question when he discusses theorems ....
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Ideas of Liberalism
.... Tolerance is important in the liberal tradition as indicated by
Mill when he notes that only self-preservation is a
reason for interfering in the liberty of ....
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Mill, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Kant
.... In Considerations on Representative Government,
Mill indicates his dedication to that form while .... The meek and powerless have good
reason to fear the strong and ....
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Utilitarianism and Kantian Ethics
....
Mill sought to devise a system which honored this higher aim without being able to prove it with
reason, and Kant essentially did the same: "Kant (says) that ....
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