My aim in this chapter is to push back against the tendency to emphasize Mill’s break from Bentham rather than his debt to him. Mill made important advances on Bentham’s views, but I believe there remains a shared core to their thinking—over and above their commitment to the principle of utility itself—that has been underappreciated. Essentially, I believe that the structure of Mill’s utilitarian thought owes a great debt to Bentham even if he filled in that structure with a richer conception of human nature and developed it in more liberal directions. This commonality is revealed, in particular, in Mill’s own institutional designs and practical reform proposals in Considerations on Representative Government and related writings. If this is...
Ce travail de thèse interroge l’articulation des concepts de « représentation politique », de « souv...
Mill's famous proportionality statement of the Greatest Happiness Principle (GHP) is commonly taken ...
This article re-examines the utilitarian character of London University during its foundational yea...
My aim in this chapter is to push back against the tendency to emphasize Mill’s break from Bentham r...
Utilitarianism has been one of the biggest streams in ethics since a long time ago. Prior to Mill’s ...
John Stuart Mill\u27s Utilitarianism, which first appeared in three installments of Fraser\u27s Maga...
There has been a long debate about the relation of the two works, Utilitarianism and On Liberty, amo...
John Stuart Mill claims that there are higher and lower pleasures. Although this claim is an essenti...
This project began as an investigation into the extent to which the concepts of“ virtue” and “human ...
Henry Sidgwick identified in the writings of Jeremy Bentham the problem that he termed the ‘double a...
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) is the lst Englishman with whom we shall deal in this chapter. His life s...
This dissertation argues for a particular interpretation of John Stuart Mill’s utilitarianism, namel...
The thesis starts by considering the controversial claim made by Joseph Hamburger that couched withi...
The purpose of this paper is to show that our feelings and moral sentiments play an important part i...
John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham are often said to have held opposed views concerning the way “th...
Ce travail de thèse interroge l’articulation des concepts de « représentation politique », de « souv...
Mill's famous proportionality statement of the Greatest Happiness Principle (GHP) is commonly taken ...
This article re-examines the utilitarian character of London University during its foundational yea...
My aim in this chapter is to push back against the tendency to emphasize Mill’s break from Bentham r...
Utilitarianism has been one of the biggest streams in ethics since a long time ago. Prior to Mill’s ...
John Stuart Mill\u27s Utilitarianism, which first appeared in three installments of Fraser\u27s Maga...
There has been a long debate about the relation of the two works, Utilitarianism and On Liberty, amo...
John Stuart Mill claims that there are higher and lower pleasures. Although this claim is an essenti...
This project began as an investigation into the extent to which the concepts of“ virtue” and “human ...
Henry Sidgwick identified in the writings of Jeremy Bentham the problem that he termed the ‘double a...
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) is the lst Englishman with whom we shall deal in this chapter. His life s...
This dissertation argues for a particular interpretation of John Stuart Mill’s utilitarianism, namel...
The thesis starts by considering the controversial claim made by Joseph Hamburger that couched withi...
The purpose of this paper is to show that our feelings and moral sentiments play an important part i...
John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham are often said to have held opposed views concerning the way “th...
Ce travail de thèse interroge l’articulation des concepts de « représentation politique », de « souv...
Mill's famous proportionality statement of the Greatest Happiness Principle (GHP) is commonly taken ...
This article re-examines the utilitarian character of London University during its foundational yea...