Mill on Liberty

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Psychology Press, 1998 - 241 strani
This Routledge Philosophy GuideBook introduces John Stuart Mill and one of his major works, On Liberty. We see that in On Liberty Mill outlines the importance of moral rights, respect for rule of law, and individuality.
Written with students in mind, Jonathan Riley gracefully eases the reader into Mill's work, life, and philosophy. An ideal read for those coming to Mill for the first time, and for anyone with an interest in political philosophy.
 

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Mill and the Liberty
29
Absence of a general principle 1 68
43
What the liberty principle is
46
of the liberty of thought and discussion
55
The harm of silencing an opinion which may be only
65
Of individuality as one of the elements
73
An ideal type of individual character III 59
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Holes in the case?
88
Liberty to refuse to cooperate V 1623
140
Liberal utilitarianism
151
How can utilitarianism prescribe absolute liberty
157
Isnt there a danger of isolated and disturbed individuals?
163
Isnt the need for liberty inversely related to social progress?
174
The doctrine of Liberty in practice
189
Isnt it unreasonable to demand a complete ban on paternalism?
196
Doesnt the liberty principle give crude answers to such
202

some objections answered IV 812
99
Applications Chapter V paras 123
111
The liberty principle distinguished from laissezfaire V 4
116
Societys authority to enforce good manners V 7
124
Voluntary association and the enforcement of contracts V 11
131
Would implementation of the doctrine result in
206
Bibliography
223
Index
235
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