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  • Utilitarianism Chapter 5: Of the Connection between Justice and

    A summary of Chapter 5: Of the Connection between Justice and Utility (Part 1) in John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or

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  • Justice, Rights, and Rules in Mill’s Utilitarianism

    Abstract. Among the most important of Mill’s many contributions to the utilitarian tradition is the space he finds within utilitarianism for justice, rights, and rules. In doing so, he lays

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  • John Stuart Mill on Justice SpringerLink

    2002.1.3  Download book EPUB. Mill on Justice. Fred Wilson. Part of the book series: Philosophers in Depth ( (PID)) 245 Accesses. Abstract. John Stuart Mill defended

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  • Mill’s Moral and Political Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of ...

    2007.10.9  Mill’s Moral and Political Philosophy. John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) was the most famous and influential British philosopher of the nineteenth century. He was one

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  • Chapter 5: On The Connexion Between Justice And Utility

    John Stuart Mill 1863. Contents. Chapter 1: General Remarks. Chapter 2: What Utilitarianism Is. Chapter 3: Of The Ultimate Sanction Of The Principle Of Utility. Chapter

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  • BUILDING BRIDGES ACROSS THE CHANNEL: J.S. MILL'S THEORY

    Abstract: John Stuart Mill's theory of justice has received less critical attention many other features of his work, and yet it constitutes a crucial part of his. rebut Kant's and other

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  • HAPPINESS, JUSTICE, AND FREEDOM - De Gruyter

    Happiness, justice, and freedom. Bibliography: p. 345 Includes index. 1. Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873 Ethics. 2. Mill, John Stuart, 1806 1873 Political and social views. 3. Ethics

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  • Mill, John Stuart (1806–73) - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Mill examines the concept of justice in chapter 5 of Utilitarianism. Having observed that the idea of something which one may be constrained or compelled to do, on pain of penalty,

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  • 4.3: On Liberty, Part 1 (John Stuart Mill) - Humanities LibreTexts

    It comprises, first, the inward domain of consciousness; demanding liberty of conscience, in the most comprehensive sense; liberty of thought and feeling; absolute freedom of

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  • John Stuart Mill on Justice and Fairness Canadian Journal of ...

    The main difficulty utilitarians have faced is the problem of reconciling the dictates of utility with what seem clearly to be moral duties, but based on considerations of Justice. John

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