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John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806 – 8 May 1873) was an English philosopher, political economist, feminist, and civil servant. He was an influential contributor to social theory, political theory and political economy. He has been called "the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century". Mill's conception of liberty justified the freedom of the individual in opposition to unlimited state control.
Mill expresses his view on freedom by illustrating how an individual's drive to better their station, and for self-improvement, is the sole source of true freedom. Only when an individual is able to attain such improvements, without impeding others in their own efforts to do the same, can true freedom prevail. Mill's linking of freedom and self-improvement has inspired many. By establishing that individual efforts to excel have worth, Mill was able to show how they should achieve self-improvement without harming others, or society at large.
He was a proponent of utilitarianism, an ethical theory developed by Jeremy Bentham. He worked on the theory of the scientific method. Mill was also a Member of Parliament belonging to the Liberal Party, as well as an important figure in liberal political philosophy.
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Danny Postel, Associate Director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Denver and the author of "Reading 'Legitimation Crisis' in Tehran," asks Norman Finkelstein about his experience teaching John Stuart Mill's "On Liberty" in Iran and his thoughts on intellectual life in the Islamic Republic today. The interview was filmed in DU's Center for Middle East Studies on April 24, 2014. For a complete list of Finkelstein's books and his latest blog posts, check out normanfinkelstein.com.
Professor Robert Taylor speaks on John Stuart Mill and his views on free speech at the 2012 Students For Liberty Northern California Regional Conference. Produced by Terra Strong. Robert S. Taylor is an Associate Professor of Political Science at UC Davis. He specializes in contemporary analytic moral and political philosophy as well as the history of liberal political thought. His current research interests include religious-conservative views on safe sex, the relationship between liberalism and socialism, and Friedrich Hayek's critique of social justice. He is the author of Reconstructing Rawls: The Kantian Foundations of Justice as Fairness, as well as articles in Philosophy and Public Affairs, Ethics, the Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Theory, the Journal of Politics, and ...
This video is 4th in the 8-part lecture series Philosophy and Human Values (1990). Thanks to rickroderick.org for making this available. I'm merely interested in redistributing to anyone who might enjoy and benefit. I. Another objection to Kant is the question of what happens when you are trying to will a universal principle in a situation when two principles are good and yet you cannot do them both. A. It is not just right or wrong. You must chose the one that leads to the best results. B. In an embodied context it may not do a bit of good to know the rule, illustrating that the moral life is full of ambiguity. II. Freedom in the 19th Century is addressed by Mill's commentary on liberty. A. Mill tries to show where the grounds are for the government's interference: with our liberty,...
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Gabriel Andrade y Ángel Molina conversan sobre John Stuart Mill
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JS Mill's has been described as one of the most influential English-speaking philosophers of the 19th century and his ideas about freedom and liberty are still at the heart of political arguments today.
John Stuart Mill said, in effect, that self-protection is the only legitimate reason for people to interfere with the freedom of others. If we are to define the role of government in a free society, we must first specify what we mean by self-protection. Defense from foreign enemies and protection of property, including the enforcement of private contracts, are clearly legitimate functions of government. But when we come to two other functions of government--providing a substitute for voluntary cooperation when it appears impossible to achieve, and providing for irresponsible individuals--the justification is much less clear-cut, because in a free society people should be able to take risks but should not be able to force others to pay the consequences. If the proper limitations of governme...
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