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203Perfect Equality: John Stuart Mill on Well-Constituted CommunitiesPhilosophical Review 107 (2): 337. 1998.Maria Morales’s striking and thought-provoking argument in Perfect Equality is that John Stuart Mill’s egalitarianism unifies his practical philosophy and that this element of his thought has been neglected in recent revisionary scholarship. Placing Mill’s arguments for the substantive value of “perfect equality” in The Subjection of Women at the center of her analysis, Morales develops a distinctive interpretation of Mill as an egalitarian liberal. Morales also aims to counter many recent commu…Read more
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64Logic and EpistemologyIn Steven Nadler (ed.), Mill, Wiley‐blackwell. 2009-01-02.This chapter contains sections titled: Mill on Our Knowledge of the External World Mill on Our Knowledge of “Necessary” Truths Mill's “Reduction” of Deductive Reasoning to Inductive Reasoning Mill on the Ground of Inductive Reasoning Mill's Methods Further Reading.
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56IntroductionIn Steven Nadler (ed.), Mill, Wiley‐blackwell. 2009-01-02.This chapter contains sections titled: Biography: John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) Introduction to Part I, Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy Introduction to Part II, Mill's Logic, Metaphysics, and Epistemology.
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121Mill on Liberty of Self-DevelopmentDialogue 26 (2): 227. 1987.John Stuart Mill's commitment to liberty and individual development is one of the most exoteric themes of his moral and political philosophy. But the linkages between this commitment to liberty and development and Mill's conception of utility and principles of the good are not as commonly recognized. As part of a more general transformation of his utilitarianism, Mill repudiated Bentham's principles of the good and instead adopted a more sophisticated form of hedonism. While Bentham admits only …Read more
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5Mill's utilitarianismIn John Skorupski (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Mill, Cambridge University Press. pp. 255--292. 1998.
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1J.E. Tiles, Moral Measures: An Introduction To Ethics West And East (review)Philosophy in Review 21 444-446. 2001.
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Is Cultural Membership a Good? Kymlicka and Ignatieff on the Virtues and Perils of BelongingIn John Haldane (ed.), Philosophy and its Public Role: Essays in Ethics, Politics, Society and Culture, Imprint Academic. pp. 84--101. 2004.
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35Philosophy of EducationIn Steven Nadler (ed.), Mill, Wiley‐blackwell. 2009-01-02.This chapter contains sections titled: Education: Development and Self‐Development Two Senses of Education Further Reading.
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