Utilitarianism

Utilitarianism

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May 4, 2017 · English · Audiobook
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Format Audiobook
Language English
Published May 4, 2017
Publisher AudioLearn

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John Stuart Mill's exploration of utilitarianism delves into the moral philosophy that centers on the greatest happiness principle. This expanded edition not only presents Mill's foundational arguments but also offers insights through annotations and essays by contemporary thinkers Cristina Durán and Israel Bouseman. Their contributions enhance the understanding of Mill’s ideas, making them accessible to modern readers.

Throughout the work, Mill articulates the notion that actions are justified by their outcomes, encouraging individuals to consider the broader implications of their choices. The inclusion of his 1868 speech sheds light on Mill's reflections on happiness, justice, and the role of morality in society.

Durán and Bouseman further contextualize Mill's principles within contemporary ethical discussions, inviting readers to reflect on how utilitarian thought applies to present-day dilemmas. This edition challenges readers to engage with foundational ethical questions while appreciating the historical context in which utilitarianism was developed.

With its blend of classic and modern perspectives, this volume stands as an essential resource for anyone looking to understand or critically engage with utilitarian philosophy in today's world.

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