A history of utilitarian ethics: studies in private motivation and distributive justice, 1700-1875
"In this landmark volume, Samuel Hollander presents a fresh and compelling history of moral philosophy from Locke to John Stuart Mill, showing that a 'moral sense' can actually be considered compatible with utilitarianism. The book also explores the link between utilitarianism and dis...
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Contents Foreword Introduction xii xiv PART 1 John Locke 1 John Locke, utilitarian ethics and the moral sense 1 3 Í. 1 Introduction 3 1.2 Locke’s ‘Benthamite’ categories: pleasure, pain and happiness 5 1.3 Utilitarian ethics: theological and secular features 10 1.4 Locke’s rejection of innate moral sense elaborated 14 1.5 ‘Offaith and reason’ 22 1.6 Concluding remarks 25 PART 2 Eighteenth-century moral-sense literature 2 Lord Shaftesbury, utilitarian ethics and the moral sense 29 31 2.1 Introduction 31 2.2 Ћге public good as the ‘main end’ of virtue 32 2.3 The ‘moral sense’ or ‘sense of right and wrong’ 38 2.4 The moral sense and the public interest 39 2.5 Summary and conclusion 44 3 Two Shaftesbury critics: Bemard Mandeville and John Brown 3.1 Introduction 47 3.2 Bernard Mandeville 49 47
viii Contents 3.3 John Brown 54 3.4 Concluding remarks 60 4 Francis Hutcheson and the Hutcheson-Locke relationship 4.1 Introduction 64 4.2 Propaedeutics: 'on human nature: reflections on our common systems of morality’(1724) 68 4.3 Inquiry concerning moral good and evil (1729), Essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and affections (1728, 1769), and related documents 71 4.4 ‘Inaugural Lecture on the Social Nature of Man’ (1730) 86 4.5 A System of Moral Philosophy (1755) 89 4.6 A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy (1747) 100 4.7 On Agrarian laws: Implications for distributive justice 105 4.8 On the Hutcheson—Locke relationship 109 5 David Hume, utilitarian ethics, the moral sense and distributive justice 5.1 Introduction 115 5.2 Humean utilitarianism and the moral sense 116 5.3 Distributive justice 124 5.4 Concluding note 129 6 C.A. Helvétius and David Hartley, utilitarian ethics, and the moral sense 6.1 Introduction 132 6.2 Mill’s perspective on Helvétius 133 6.3 De L’Esprit 134 6.4 Helvétius on policy 139 6.5 Helvétius on ethical progress 141 6.6 Helvétius and Locke 143 6.7 Hartley 144 PART 3 Adam Smith 7 Utilitarian ethics in The Theory of Moral Sentimenti 7.1 Introduction 151 7.2 A literature review 152
Contents їх 7.3 On motivation versus consequences: the ‘moral sense’ and sympathy 156 7.4 More on ‘propriety’ and utility 159 7.5 On justice and punishment 163 7.6 Smith’s ‘greatest happiness’principle 166 7.7 Concluding note: Smith in relation to Hume, Hutcheson and Bentham 169 8 Utilitarian ethics and distributive justice in The Wealth of Nations 174 8.1 Introduction 174 8.2 Smithian utilitarianism and natural rights 180 8.3 The ethics of class distribution 181 8.4 Distributive justice and reform proposals 190 8.5 Happiness and population size 193 8.6 Wage differentials 194 8.7 On the ‘lower ranks’ and the pauper population 196 8.8 Summary and conclusion 204 PART 4 Jeremy Bentham 9 Bentham, utilitarian ethics and distributive justice 213 215 9.1 Introduction 215 9.2 On benevolent motivation 216 9.3 Benevolence elaborated 221 9.4 Prospects for ethical progress 225 9.5 On self regarding liberty and individuality 227 9.6 On economic equality 228 9.7 Summary and conclusion 233 10 Bentham in relation to Locke and the eighteenth-century literature 10.1 Bentham on Locke 237 10.2 On the charge against Shaftesbury, Hutcheson and Hume 238 10.3 Bentham and Smith 245 10.4 Bentham and Helvétius 246 237
x Contents PART 5 Thomas Robert Malthus 253 11 Malthus and the utilitarians 255 11.1 Introduction 255 11.2 Malthus1 s theological utilitarianism 258 11.3 Malthus’s ‘natural theology1 260 11.4 Population control: ‘moral restraint’ 265 11.5 Population control: ‘prudence’ 266 11.6 On happiness and virtue 270 11.7 Ricardo and J.S. Mill on virtue: a digression 273 11.8 Did Malthus strengthen the theological foundations of his work? 277 11.9 Conclusion 279 12 Malthus, distributive justice and the equality issue 283 12.1 Introduction 283 12.2 Income distribution and the equality issue 284 12.3 Distributive fairness’ 289 12.4 Distribution and aggregate demand: more on the equality issue 291 12.5 Trade policy: implications for real wages 294 12.6 Poor relief 297 12.7 Summary and conclusion 301 PART 6 John Stuart Mill 305 13 Mill, distributive justice and reform 307 13.1 Introduction 307 13.2 On distributive justice and the stationary-state analysis 309 13.3 Of property, competition and income distribution 314 13.4 The labour market and the role of the state 318 13.5 Reform proposals: public finance 324 13.6 Land reform 329 13.7. Summary and conclusion 332
Contents 14 Mill, ethical progress and personal liberty xi 340 14.1 Introduction 340 14.2 Ethical progress: Mill and Bentham compared 340 14.3 The ‘inviolability’ of self-regarding actions 342 15 Mill and the ‘moral sense’: The return to Bentham (and Hutcheson) 346 15.1 Introduction 346 15.2 The 1830s: Mill’s moral sense allowances 349 15.3 ‘Whewell on moral philosophy’ (1852) and the return to Bentham 359 15.4 Utilitarianism (1861) 366 15.5 Commentaries on James Mill’s Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind and Fragment on Mackintosh 368 15.6 On Professor Rosen’s Mill and the ‘return to Bentham’ 374 15.7 Utilitarianism and the moral sense reconciled 376 15.8 Mill and Hutcheson 379 15.9 Summary and conclusion 381 Appendix: on Mill’s eighteenth-nineteenth century contrast 384 Index 395
A History of Utilitarian Ethics In this landmark volume, Samuel Hollander presents a fresh and compelling history of moral philosophy from Locke to John Stuart Mill, showing that a ‘moral sense’ can actually be considered compatible with utilitarianism. The book also explores the link between utilitarianism and distributive justice. Hollander engages in close textual exegesis of the works relating to indivi dual authors, while never losing sight of the intellectual relationships between them. Tying together the greatest of the British moral philosophers, this volume reveals an unexpected unity of eighteenth and nineteenth century ethical doctrine at both the individual and social level. Essential reading for advanced students and researchers of the history of economic thought, political economy, history of ethics, history of political thought and intellectual history. |
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title | A history of utilitarian ethics studies in private motivation and distributive justice, 1700-1875 |
title_auth | A history of utilitarian ethics studies in private motivation and distributive justice, 1700-1875 |
title_exact_search | A history of utilitarian ethics studies in private motivation and distributive justice, 1700-1875 |
title_full | A history of utilitarian ethics studies in private motivation and distributive justice, 1700-1875 Samuel Hollander |
title_fullStr | A history of utilitarian ethics studies in private motivation and distributive justice, 1700-1875 Samuel Hollander |
title_full_unstemmed | A history of utilitarian ethics studies in private motivation and distributive justice, 1700-1875 Samuel Hollander |
title_short | A history of utilitarian ethics |
title_sort | a history of utilitarian ethics studies in private motivation and distributive justice 1700 1875 |
title_sub | studies in private motivation and distributive justice, 1700-1875 |
topic | Utilitarismus (DE-588)4137512-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Utilitarismus Großbritannien |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031495067&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031495067&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV010502677 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT hollandersamuel ahistoryofutilitarianethicsstudiesinprivatemotivationanddistributivejustice17001875 |