Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
166
Idioma
Italiano
Publicado
Mar 17, 2015
Editorial
Corriere della sera
Descripción
Leopoldo Sandonà and Armando Torno delve into the intricate philosophy of John Stuart Mill, a pivotal figure in English utilitarianism. Their exploration of Mill's ideas sheds light on the nuances of his ethical framework, emphasizing the importance of happiness as the ultimate goal of actions. As readers navigate through Mill's rational arguments, they encounter a rich discussion on liberty, individual rights, and the pursuit of the greater good.
The authors skillfully contextualize Mill's contributions within the broader landscape of moral philosophy, illustrating how his thoughts challenged and reshaped contemporary views on social justice and personal freedom. By examining historical influences and Mill's profound insights, Sandonà and Torno invite readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of his ideas in today's world.
Engaging and thought-provoking, this study not only highlights Mill's intellectual legacy but also encourages a critical examination of utilitarian principles. Through their narrative, Sandonà and Torno provide a comprehensive understanding of Mill's philosophy, inviting readers to engage with the complex interplay between ethics, society, and the human experience.
The authors skillfully contextualize Mill's contributions within the broader landscape of moral philosophy, illustrating how his thoughts challenged and reshaped contemporary views on social justice and personal freedom. By examining historical influences and Mill's profound insights, Sandonà and Torno invite readers to reflect on the enduring relevance of his ideas in today's world.
Engaging and thought-provoking, this study not only highlights Mill's intellectual legacy but also encourages a critical examination of utilitarian principles. Through their narrative, Sandonà and Torno provide a comprehensive understanding of Mill's philosophy, inviting readers to engage with the complex interplay between ethics, society, and the human experience.