Towards the end of A System of Logic, John Stuart Mill makes some intriguing, suggestive, and neglected claims about what he calls “The Art of Life”. Despite the comparatively little attention that the Art of Life has received in the extensive scholarly literature on Mill, it turns out to be extremely important to understanding his moral philosophy and his practical philosophy more generally. It reveals Mill to be a considerably more subtle philosopher than it would otherwise seem. It also insulates him from many unwarranted criticisms. In this entry I proceed by picking out some elements of Mill's discussion of the Art of Life, explaining them and then examining their significance. These include the metaethical distinction between sciences...
This project began as an investigation into the extent to which the concepts of“ virtue” and “human ...
A comprehensive draft overview of John Stuart Mill's public life and philosophy, including discussio...
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Towards the end of A System of Logic, John Stuart Mill makes some intriguing, suggestive, and neglec...
The Art of Life is John Stuart Mill\u27s name for his account of practical reason. In this volume,...
In this paper, I argue about "the logic of practice" that J.S.Mill treated in the last chapter of "A...
I argue for a perfectionist reading of Mill's account of the good life, by using the failures of dev...
For Mill, the Art of Life requires one to find the appropriate quasi-Platonic balance between Morali...
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A book chapter (about 7,000 words, plus references) on the interpretation of Mill’s criterion of rig...
This dissertation argues for a particular interpretation of John Stuart Mill’s utilitarianism, namel...
I begin by looking at passages in Mill\u27s System of Logic that circumscribe the range of logic as ...
This book offers a clear and highly readable introduction to the ethical and social-political philos...
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Modern bioethics is clearly dominated by deontologists who believe that we have some way of identify...
This project began as an investigation into the extent to which the concepts of“ virtue” and “human ...
A comprehensive draft overview of John Stuart Mill's public life and philosophy, including discussio...
This thesis examines John Stuart Mill‘s conception of moral character and his views on the possibili...
Towards the end of A System of Logic, John Stuart Mill makes some intriguing, suggestive, and neglec...
The Art of Life is John Stuart Mill\u27s name for his account of practical reason. In this volume,...
In this paper, I argue about "the logic of practice" that J.S.Mill treated in the last chapter of "A...
I argue for a perfectionist reading of Mill's account of the good life, by using the failures of dev...
For Mill, the Art of Life requires one to find the appropriate quasi-Platonic balance between Morali...
INTRODUCTION: John Stuart Mill is committed to a utilitarian and liberal theory of human nature and ...
A book chapter (about 7,000 words, plus references) on the interpretation of Mill’s criterion of rig...
This dissertation argues for a particular interpretation of John Stuart Mill’s utilitarianism, namel...
I begin by looking at passages in Mill\u27s System of Logic that circumscribe the range of logic as ...
This book offers a clear and highly readable introduction to the ethical and social-political philos...
This study of the leading principles of Mill's empiricist metaphysics and philosophy of logic aims t...
Modern bioethics is clearly dominated by deontologists who believe that we have some way of identify...
This project began as an investigation into the extent to which the concepts of“ virtue” and “human ...
A comprehensive draft overview of John Stuart Mill's public life and philosophy, including discussio...
This thesis examines John Stuart Mill‘s conception of moral character and his views on the possibili...