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117J. S. Mill’s Communal Utilitarian SelfInternational Philosophical Quarterly 49 (2): 173-184. 2009.This article presents a reading of Mill in which his view of self is social rather than individualistic. I will provide criticisms of the radically-individualist interpretations of Mill offered by John Gray, R. P. Anschutz, and Robert Wolff. Gray and Anschutz get Mill wrong from the right, and Wolff gets Mill wrong from the left. Mill’s individualism has at times been overstated, leading to a neglect of the importance that he places on positive community influence of moral agents. This heavy emp…Read more
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Creighton UniversityAssociate Professor
Omaha, Nebraska, United States of America
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| 19th Century Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |