John Stuart Mill
.... argument are not permitted free expression one of them will dominate even if it is not true, or, at least according to
Mill, the whole
truth, "Unless opinions ....
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On Liberty and "Letter from a Birmingham Jail"
.... on the importance of knowing all sides of an argument and even considering precious the sides of an issue that only represent a portion of the
truth (
Mill 112 ....
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Mill's Theory of Utilitarianism
.... of (social) happiness. For
Mill, the desire of happiness is a self-evident
truth of human experience. The predisposition toward ....
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Kant, Hume & Mill on Knowledge
.... In other words, for
Mill a necessary condition for mathematical
truth is experience and not a separation from experience as it is for Kant. ....
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Kant, Hume, Mill on Experiencing Knowledge
.... In other words, for
Mill a necessary condition for mathematical
truth is experience and not a separation from experience as it is for Kant. ....
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Frege on Arithmetic 1. Frege characte
.... Frege simply does not see enough of a bridge between an instance of (obvious) arithmetical
truth and
truth for all to establish
Mill's assertion of an identity ....
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Mill's Views on the Past as a Source of Creativity
....
Mill and Nietzsche indicate that creative individuals are to found within cultural .... they "must beware of martyrdom, of suffering for the
truth's sake" (Nietzsche ....
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Edmund Burke
....
Mill further finds that the best way to promote
truth in this system is through the free and unfettered promulgation of ideas, as he notes when decrying the ....
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John Stuart Mill on Morality
....
Mill agrees that the mischief a person does to himself can affect others, and he .... We might say that we ought to tell the
truth, for instance, and this tells us ....
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Developing an ethical theory
.... molehills, through which we must navigate in hopes of discovering the
truth. In such a world, Aristotle's formulation is of little use.
Mill's ethical calculus ....
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Mill & Rousseau
.... as great a benefit, the clearer perception and livelier impression of
truth, produced by .... As one philosophy historian notes of
Mill, "Men seemed to him whether ....
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Utilitarianism and John Stuart Mill
.... not necessary for people to "fix their minds upon so wide a generality as the world, or society at large" (
Mill, 1871 .... And just maybe they are telling the
truth. ....
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Mill & Marx on Human Freedom One of the most visible currents in ...
.... Finally, even if the prevailing opinion is the complete
truth, it will not become fact .... In his championing of the idea of liberty,
Mill took a broad goal from ....
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Philosophical Principles
.... If the opinion is wrong, they lose the change top get a clearer and livelier impression of the
truth by contrast.
Mill says there are four distinct grounds for ....
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Utilitarianism Arguments
.... by Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) and modified by John Stuart
Mill (1806-1973), is .... All in all, there is still no objective (interpersonal)
truth, according to the ....
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Happiness
.... and morality have a place in our happiness, and
Mill believes ideally .... objective realities is never finished, hence man's recognition of
truth through practice ....
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The Enlightenment and Moral Theory
.... link found among the systems developed by Hobbes, Hume, Kant, and
Mill is found .... different types of ideas and impressions may get, the underlying
truth of the ....
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Three Ethical Systems in Philosophy
.... are "maxims" that can be universalized; one such maxim is
truth-telling, which for .... describes the Utilitarian philosophy and ethics of John Stuart
Mill as based ....
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Communitarian Paradigm
.... for a monarchy-as-security; Locke's argument for a positive connection between the state and property;
Mill's idea of tolerance against
truth (Marx possessing ....
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Life in the Iron Mills & How the Other Half Lives
.... way for Hugh to escape the
mill and concentrate on sculpture. Now of course Life in the Iron Mills is sentimental melo drama, but the higher
truth, that Hugh ....
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Importance of Quality Education to Democracy
.... enough with competing schools of thought to question assertions of absolute
truth. .... John Stuart
Mill expressed the importance of a well-educated public to carry ....
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Women's Freedom of Expression
.... have "a mind of (her) own...expressing what you think to be the
truth about human .... John Stuart
Mill writes similarly about the role of women in his essay, "The ....
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Sociology as History and Science
.... If the above assertion by JS
Mill were true, as Freud would agree, societal laws .... If one subscribes to Durkheim's view, objective
truth turns out to be relative ....
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Several Essays on Literary Works
.... him that he can rise, that he can be anything he wants, but in
truth the social .... slow awakening to the possibility that he need not ever go to the
mill again is ....
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Mahatma Gandhi and Winston Churchill
.... for force, so that the word means "the Force which is born of
Truth and Love .... ashram near Ahmadabad and worked for the causes of Indian peasants and
mill workers ....
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Political Authority
.... He laments that "the claims of an opinion to be protected from public attack are rested not so much on its
truth, as on its importance to society" (
Mill 79). ....
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George Berkeley
.... Complete liberty of contradicting and disproving our opinion is the very condition which justifies us in assuming its
truth for purposes of action" (
Mill 494). ....
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Gender Bias in Western Society
.... But the
truth is that in the political world I have been far oftener .... In 1869, John Stuart
Mill, a philosopher of Utilitarianism, published The Subjection of ....
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Kant's ethics of duty
.... would be to tell the
truth (not lie) about he Albanian's location to the Serb police who are going to kill the Albanian when they find him.
Mill's maxims are ....
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Conscription as a Philosophical Concept
.... gives the best prospect of realizing such happiness as is attainable (
Mill, 1957, p .... is that of where the greater happiness in the society may lie in
truth or in ....
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