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Mill's Utilitarianism

Critical Essays

David Lyons editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:28th Nov '97

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This collection reinterprets Mill's ideas on ethics, examining happiness, justice, and moral obligation through modern philosophical perspectives.

In Mill's Utilitarianism, a collection of insightful articles by prominent scholars, readers are presented with innovative interpretations of John Stuart Mill's foundational ideas. The essays delve into themes such as happiness, moral obligation, justice, and rights, offering a contemporary lens through which to view Mill's work. These analyses not only revisit Mill's original thoughts but also challenge traditional readings, pushing the boundaries of utilitarian theory and its implications in today's moral landscape.

The contributors to this volume apply modern philosophical insights to Mill's classic texts, facilitating a dialogue between past and present. By doing so, they illuminate the complexities inherent in utilitarianism and the moral dilemmas individuals face in their lives. Each article invites readers to reconsider their understanding of Mill's principles, encouraging a more nuanced appreciation of the ethical frameworks that govern human behavior.

Ultimately, Mill's Utilitarianism serves as both a tribute to Mill's enduring legacy and a critical examination of his ideas. By engaging with contemporary scholarship, this collection not only enriches the discourse surrounding utilitarianism but also enhances our grasp of moral philosophy as a whole, making it an essential read for anyone interested in ethics and moral theory.

ISBN: 9780847687848

Dimensions: 227mm x 149mm x 16mm

Weight: 331g

244 pages