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Corrado Morricone

Durham University
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Durham University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2017
Berlin, Berlin, Germany
0000-0002-5692-0821
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy
Utilitarianism
19th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
Government Paternalism
Representative Democracy
Conceptions of Democracy
Democracy, Misc
Political Ethics
Government Ethics
Applied Ethics, Miscellaneous
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    Education, Democracy and Representation in John Stuart Mill's Political Philosophy
    Dissertation, Durham University. 2016.
    This thesis is concerned with John Stuart Mill’s democratic theory. In chapter I, I examine the relations between political philosophy and political theory and science before providing a detailed outline of the aims of the dissertation. In chapter II, I argue that in order to reconcile the concepts of progress and equality within a utilitarian theory, a Millian political system needs to devise institutions that promote general happiness, protect individual autonomy, safeguard society from medi…Read more
    This thesis is concerned with John Stuart Mill’s democratic theory. In chapter I, I examine the relations between political philosophy and political theory and science before providing a detailed outline of the aims of the dissertation. In chapter II, I argue that in order to reconcile the concepts of progress and equality within a utilitarian theory, a Millian political system needs to devise institutions that promote general happiness, protect individual autonomy, safeguard society from mediocrity. Chapter III discusses what different authors have said about Mill and liberty, then explores James Mill’s theory of education and Coleridge’s influence on John Stuart Mill’s thought. I conclude by criticising Richard Arneson’s interpretation according to which the Considerations and On Liberty are inconsistent, and some of Gregory Claeys’ conclusions on Mill and paternalism. Chapter IV explores the methodology of the social sciences and the philosophy of history as found in Mill’s writings; then it considers Mill’s thought in regard to his father’s Radical proposals. I also discuss at some length the idea of the tyranny of the majority. Chapter V begins with a discussion of Hanna Pitkin’s theory of representation. I then provide a critical account of Richard Krouse and Nadia Urbinati’s interpretations of Mill. I conclude by arguing that, in a Millian democracy, the higher is the degree of complexity or the need for expertise in dealing with affairs, the greater is the bearing of the principle of competence in assessing whether a representative should act as a trustee or a delegate. I also introduce the idea of rational debate as a sort of ‘influence multiplier’, arguing that this would help to make a democracy rational and effective along Millian lines. In the last two chapters, I stress the relevance of Mill’s political philosophy as for some contemporary issues (nationalism, European federalism, current social and economic changes) while suggesting some potential further investigations, and summarise my conclusions.
    Representative DemocracyPolitical TheoryUtilitarianism19th Century Political PhilosophyJohn Stuart M…Read more
    Representative DemocracyPolitical TheoryUtilitarianism19th Century Political PhilosophyJohn Stuart Mill
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    Beerbohm’s Ethics of Democracy. Review of: Beerbohm, Eric, In Our Name. The Ethics of Democracy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012
    Plurilogue. Politics and Philosophy Reviews 6 3-4. 2016.
    Democracy, MiscCivil SocietyPolitical Ethics
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    Mill’s Progressive PrinciplesDAVID O. BRINK Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013; xix + 307 pp.; £35.00 (review)
    Dialogue 53 (2): 349-350. 2014.
    Liberalism and LibertyUtilitarianism, Misc
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    Democratic Statecraft: Political Realism and Popular Power by J.S. Maloy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 236pp., £18.99, ISBN 978 0 521 14558 9 (review)
    Political Studies Review 13 (1): 92-93. 2015.
    Representative DemocracyPolitical Realism and UtopianismDemocratic AuthorityPolitical TheoryDemocrac…Read more
    Representative DemocracyPolitical Realism and UtopianismDemocratic AuthorityPolitical TheoryDemocracy, Misc
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