James Mill's Utilitarian Logic and Politics

James Mill's Utilitarian Logic and Politics
Title James Mill's Utilitarian Logic and Politics PDF eBook
Author Antis Loizides
Publisher Routledge
Pages 229
Release 2019-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 0429602235

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James Mill’s (1773–1836) role in the development of utilitarian thought in the nineteenth century has been overshadowed both by John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) and by Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832). Of the three, the elder Mill is considered to be the least original and with the least important, if any, contributions to utilitarian theory. True as this statement may be, even those who have tried to challenge some of its aspects take the common portrayal of Mill – "the rationalist, the maker of syllogisms, the geometrician" – as given. This book does not. Studying James Mill’s background has surprising results with reference to influences outside the Benthamite tradition as well as unexpected implications for his contributions to debates of his time. The book focuses on his political ideas, the ways in which he communicated them and the ways in which he formed them in an attempt to reveal a portrait of Mill unencumbered from the legacy of Thomas Babington Macaulay’s (1800–1859) brilliant essay "Utilitarian Logic and Politics".

Utilitarian logic and politics

Utilitarian logic and politics
Title Utilitarian logic and politics PDF eBook
Author Jack Lively
Publisher
Pages
Release 1978
Genre
ISBN 9780198271987

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Utilitarian Logic and Politics

Utilitarian Logic and Politics
Title Utilitarian Logic and Politics PDF eBook
Author Jack Lively
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 586
Release 1978
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Utilitarianism - Ed. Heydt

Utilitarianism - Ed. Heydt
Title Utilitarianism - Ed. Heydt PDF eBook
Author John Stuart Mill
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 209
Release 2010-08-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1460402103

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John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism is a philosophical defense of utilitarianism, a moral theory stating that right actions are those that tend to promote overall happiness. The essay first appeared as a series of articles published in Fraser’s Magazine in 1861; the articles were collected and reprinted as a single book in 1863. Mill discusses utilitarianism in some of his other works, including On Liberty and The Subjection of Women, but Utilitarianism contains his only sustained defence of the theory. In this Broadview Edition, Colin Heydt provides a substantial introduction that will enable readers to understand better the polemical context for Utilitarianism. Heydt shows, for example, how Mill’s moral philosophy grew out of political engagement, rather than exclusively out of a speculative interest in determining the nature of morality. Appendices include precedents to Mill’s work, reactions to Utilitarianism, and related writings by Mill.

Utilitarian Logic and Politics

Utilitarian Logic and Politics
Title Utilitarian Logic and Politics PDF eBook
Author Jack Lively
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 292
Release 1984
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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An Essay on Government

An Essay on Government
Title An Essay on Government PDF eBook
Author James Mill
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 95
Release 2015-12-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1107594049

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Originally published in 1937, this book presents the complete text of Mill's An Essay on Government, with an editorial introduction and textual notes.

The Cambridge Companion to Mill

The Cambridge Companion to Mill
Title The Cambridge Companion to Mill PDF eBook
Author John Skorupski
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 612
Release 1998-01-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139825054

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John Stuart Mill (1806–73) ranks among the very greatest thinkers of the nineteenth century. His impact through his books, journalism, correspondence, and political activity on modern culture and thought has been immense, and his continuing importance for contemporary philosophy and social thought is widely recognised. This Companion furnishes the reader with a systematic and fully up-to-date account of the many facets of Mill's thought and influence. New readers will find this the most convenient and accessible guide to Mill currently available. Advanced students and specialists will find a conspectus of recent developments in the interpretation of Mill.