A companion to Mill:

Antis Loizides --19.Mill's Philosophy of Religion /Christopher Macleod --20.Mill's Art of Life /Lou J. Matz --21.Mill's Conception of Happiness /Guy Fletcher --22.The Proof /Ben Saunders --23.Mill on Utilitarian Sanctions /Henry R. West --24.Mill's Moral Standard /Jonathan Riley...

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Weitere Verfasser: Macleod, Christopher (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hoboken Wiley 2017
Schriftenreihe:Blackwell companions to philosophy 63
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Zusammenfassung:Antis Loizides --19.Mill's Philosophy of Religion /Christopher Macleod --20.Mill's Art of Life /Lou J. Matz --21.Mill's Conception of Happiness /Guy Fletcher --22.The Proof /Ben Saunders --23.Mill on Utilitarian Sanctions /Henry R. West --24.Mill's Moral Standard /Jonathan Riley --25.Mill on Justice and Rights /Ben Eggleston --26.Mill and Virtue /David O. Brink --27.The Harm Principle /Brian McElwee --28.Mill on Individuality /D.G. Brown --29.Mill on Freedom of Speech /Wendy Donner --30.Mill on Democracy Revisited /Daniel Jacobson --31.Mill on the Family /Georgios Varouxakis --32.Mill's Normative Economics /Dale E. Miller --33.Mill on Education and Schooling /Gerald Gaus --34.Mill on Colonialism /Graham Finlay --35.Mill, German Idealism, and the Analytic/Continental Divide /Don A. Habibi --36.Mill and Modern Utilitarianism
Christopher Macleod is Lecturer in Political Philosophy at the University of Lancaster. His current research focuses on Mill's theoretical philosophy and his theory of normativity
Dale E. Miller is Professor of Philosophy at Old Dominion University in the US. --Book Jacket
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