John Stuart Mill's On Liberty (1860) continues to shape modern Western conceptions of individual freedom. In this volume, eight leading Mill scholars comment on this landmark work. Their essays, selected for their importance and accessibility, serve as an excellent introduction to this foundational text.

Designed with political philosophy and philosophy of law courses in mind, this collection of essays by the leading Mill scholars is an ideal introduction to On Liberty. Clear and insightful, the essays make clear the continued relevance of Mill's work to contemporary struggles to protect individual rights without harming others. The collection is also useful for courses devoted to Mill at either the undergraduate or graduate level.

Mill and Milquetoast, David Lewis. John Stuart Mill and the Harm of Pornography, David Dyzenhaus. Mill and Pornography, Robert Skipper. Paternalism, Gerald Dworkin. Paternalism, Utility, and Fairness, Richard Arneson. Liberty and Harm to Others, David Lyons. Profound Offense, Joel Feinberg. The Doctrine of Liberty in its Application to Morals, James Fitzjames Stephen.

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John Stuart Mill's On Liberty (1860) continues to shape modern Western conceptions of individual freedom. In this volume, eight leading Mill scholars comment on this landmark work. Their essays, selected for their importance and accessibility, serve as an excellent introduction to this foundational text.
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Introduction, Gerald Dworkin; Mill and Milquetoast, David Lewis; John Stuart Mill and experiments in living, Elizabeth Anderson; John Stuart Mill and the harm of pornography, David Dyzenhaus; Mill and pornography, Robert Skipper; Paternalism, Gerald Dworkin; paternalism, utility and fairness, Richard Arneson; liberty and harm to others, David Lyons; offence to others, Joel Feinberg; the doctrine of liberty in its application to morals, James Fitjames Stephen.
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—Concise Mill chronology

The volumes in this series offer insightful and accessible essays that shed light on the classics of philosophy. Each of the distinguished editors has selected outstanding work in recent scholarship to provide today's readers with a deepened understanding of the most timely issues raised in these important texts.

Series Editor: Steven M. Cahn

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780847684892
Publisert
1997-05-08
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
308 gr
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
149 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

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Biografisk notat

Gerald Dworkin is professor at the University of Illinois and the University of California, Davis. He is the editor of the journal Ethics, the author of Theory and Practice of Autonomy (1988) and the editor of Morality, Harm, and the Law (1995)