Mill's moral, political, and legal philosophy

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Mill's moral, political, and legal philosophy

edited by C.L. Ten

(The international library of critical essays in the history of philosophy)

Dartmouth , Ashgate, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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An analysis of the moral, political and legal philosophy of Mill. It is part of the "International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy" series, which makes available, in a systematic manner, essays in the history of philosophy.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Liberty and harm to others: Mill on liberty and morality, D.G. Brown
  • liberty and harm to others, David Lyons
  • Mill on liberty in morals, Lord Devlin
  • a re-reading of Mill on liberty, J.C. Rees. Part 2 Harm, moral distress and indecency: John Stuart Mill and the limits of state action, Richard Wollheim
  • on liberty and morality-dependent harms, Ted Honderich
  • Mill and the value of moral distress, Jeremy Waldron
  • Mill, indecency and the liberty principle, Jonathan Wolff. Part 3 Individuality and experiments in living: John Stuart Mill and experiments in living, Elizabeth S. Anderson
  • individuality, custom and progress, Jonathan Riley. Part 4 Happiness and freedom: happiness and freedom - recent work on John Stuart Mill, Robert W. Hoag. Part 5 Paternalism: Mill versus paternalism, Richard J. Arneson
  • more on self-enslavement and paternalism, D.G. Brown
  • paternalism, utility and fairness, Richard J. Arneson. Part 6 The development of Mill's view on liberty: Mill and liberty, C.L. Ten. Part 7 Mill's utilitarianism: John Stuart Mill's art of living, Alan Ryan
  • Mill's theory of morality, David Lyons
  • Mill's conception of happiness as an inclusive end, Robert W. Hoag
  • Mill's deliberative utilitarianism, David O. Brink
  • John Stuart Mill on justice and fairness, F.R. Berger
  • on interpreting Mill's "utilitarianism", Maurice Mandelbaum. Part 8 The subjection of women: Mill and the subjection of women, Julia Annas
  • John Stuart Mill's liberal feminism, Wendy Donner
  • John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor on women and marriage, Susan Mendus
  • John Stuart Mill and the harm of pornography, David Dyzenhaus
  • Mill and pornography, Robert Skipper.

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