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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xi
Part one
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1
1
Mill and the Liberty
3
Mill s life and work
3
Text-book of a single truth
27
Early reaction
29
Current status
32
Part two
THE ARGUMENT OF ON LIBERTY
37
2
Introductory (Chapter I, paras
1-16) 39
Stages of liberty
(1.1-5) 39
Absence of a general principle
(1.6-8) 43
The exceptional case of religious belief
(1.7) 44
CONTENTS
One very simple principle
(1.9-10) 46
Utilitarian form of argument
(1.11-12) 47
Absolute priority of self-regarding liberty
(1.7,10, 13) 50
What the liberty principle is not
51
The growing danger of social repression
(1.14-15) 52
3
Of the liberty of thought and discussion
(Chapter II, paras
1^44) 55
The grounds of some familiar liberties (II.
1) 55
The harm of silencing an opinion which may be true (II.3-20)
57
The harm of silencing even a false opinion
(11.21-33) 60
The harm of silencing an opinion which may be only
partly true (II.34-6,
39) 65
The crucial case of Christian moral beliefs (II.37-8)
68
Must expression be fair and temperate?
(11.44) 70
4
Of individuality, as one of the elements of
well-being (Chapter III, paras
1-19) 73
The grounds of liberty of action (III.l)
73
The worth of spontaneous action
(Ш.2-6)
76
The worth of obedience to social rules
(111.3—6, 9,17) 77
An ideal type of individual character
(ΠΙ.5-9)
81
Utilitarian case for the equal right to liberty
(111.10-49) 83
Holes in the case?
88
5
Of the limits to the authority of society
over the individual (Chapter IV, paras
1-21) 91
The nature of utilitarian coercion (IV.1-3)
91
The nature of self-regarding acts (IV.4-7)
93
The self-other distinction: some objections answered (IV.8-12)
99
Gross usurpations upon the liberty of private life (IV.
13-21) 103
6
Applications (Chapter V, paras
1-23)
Ш
Mill s doctrine and its application (V.l-2) 111
Harm to others not sufficient for coercion (V.3)
113
VIII
CONTENTS
The liberty principle distinguished from laissez-faire (V.4)
116
The proper limits of society s police authority (V.5-6)
120
Society s authority to enforce good manners (V.7)
124
Liberty of public solicitation and its limits (V.8)
125
Legitimate authority to tax sales and limit the number
of sellers (V.9^10)
129
Voluntary association and the enforcement of contracts (V.ll)
131
Voluntary release and the permission to break contracts (V.ll)
135
Misapplied notions of liberty (V.12-15)
136
Liberty to refuse to co-operate (V.16-23)
140
Part three
GENERAL ISSUES
149
7
Liberal utilitarianism
151
Isn t liberalism incompatible with utilitarianism?
151
How can utilitarianism prescribe absolute liberty of
self-regarding conduct?
157
Don t natural penalties defeat Mill s self-other distinction?
160
Isn t there a danger of isolated and disturbed individuals?
163
8
Liberty, individuality and custom
167
Doesn t Mill s idea of individuality presuppose a radically
unsituated individual?
167
Isn t the need for liberty inversely related to social progress?
174
Why doesn t the individual have a right to parade his bad
manners and indecent behaviour in public?
176
9
The doctrine of Liberty in practice
189
How can anyone seriously think that Mill s doctrine is
workable?
189
Isn t it unreasonable to demand a complete ban on paternalism?
196
Doesn t the liberty principle give crude answers to such
hard cases as abortion and the
Parfit
baby problem?
202
ix
CONTENTS
Would implementation of the doctrine result in a
social revolution?
206
Notes
211
Bibliography
223
Index
235
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Contents
Preface
xi
Part one
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1
1
Mill and the Liberty
3
Mill's life and work
3
'Text-book of a single truth'
27
Early reaction
29
Current status
32
Part two
THE ARGUMENT OF ON LIBERTY
37
2
Introductory (Chapter I, paras
1-16) 39
Stages of liberty
(1.1-5) 39
Absence of a general principle
(1.6-8) 43
The exceptional case of religious belief
(1.7) 44
CONTENTS
'One very simple principle'
(1.9-10) 46
Utilitarian form of argument
(1.11-12) 47
Absolute priority of self-regarding liberty
(1.7,10, 13) 50
What the liberty principle is not
51
The growing danger of social repression
(1.14-15) 52
3
Of the liberty of thought and discussion
(Chapter II, paras
1^44) 55
The grounds of some familiar liberties (II.
1) 55
The harm of silencing an opinion which may be true (II.3-20)
57
The harm of silencing even a false opinion
(11.21-33) 60
The harm of silencing an opinion which may be only
partly true (II.34-6,
39) 65
The crucial case of Christian moral beliefs (II.37-8)
68
Must expression be fair and temperate?
(11.44) 70
4
Of individuality, as one of the elements of
well-being (Chapter III, paras
1-19) 73
The grounds of liberty of action (III.l)
73
The worth of spontaneous action
(Ш.2-6)
76
The worth of obedience to social rules
(111.3—6, 9,17) 77
An ideal type of individual character
(ΠΙ.5-9)
81
Utilitarian case for the equal right to liberty
(111.10-49) 83
Holes in the case?
88
5
Of the limits to the authority of society
over the individual (Chapter IV, paras
1-21) 91
The nature of utilitarian coercion (IV.1-3)
91
The nature of self-regarding acts (IV.4-7)
93
The self-other distinction: some objections answered (IV.8-12)
99
'Gross usurpations upon the liberty of private life' (IV.
13-21) 103
6
Applications (Chapter V, paras
1-23)
Ш
Mill's doctrine and its application (V.l-2) 111
Harm to others not sufficient for coercion (V.3)
113
VIII
CONTENTS
The liberty principle distinguished from laissez-faire (V.4)
116
The proper limits of society's police authority (V.5-6)
120
Society's authority to enforce 'good manners' (V.7)
124
Liberty of public solicitation and its limits (V.8)
125
Legitimate authority to tax sales and limit the number
of sellers (V.9^10)
129
Voluntary association and the enforcement of contracts (V.ll)
131
Voluntary release and the permission to break contracts (V.ll)
135
'Misapplied notions of liberty' (V.12-15)
136
Liberty to refuse to co-operate (V.16-23)
140
Part three
GENERAL ISSUES
149
7
Liberal utilitarianism
151
Isn't liberalism incompatible with utilitarianism?
151
How can utilitarianism prescribe absolute liberty of
self-regarding conduct?
157
Don't 'natural penalties' defeat Mill's self-other distinction?
160
Isn't there a danger of isolated and disturbed individuals?
163
8
Liberty, individuality and custom
167
Doesn't Mill's idea of individuality presuppose a radically
unsituated individual?
167
Isn't the need for liberty inversely related to social progress?
174
Why doesn't the individual have a right to parade his bad
manners and indecent behaviour in public?
176
9
The doctrine of Liberty in practice
189
How can anyone seriously think that Mill's doctrine is
workable?
189
Isn't it unreasonable to demand a complete ban on paternalism?
196
Doesn't the liberty principle give crude answers to such
hard cases as abortion and the
Parfit
baby problem?
202
ix
CONTENTS
Would implementation of the doctrine result in a
social revolution?
206
Notes
211
Bibliography
223
Index
235 |
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