Personal Liberty and Public Good is a compelling addition to the corpus of writing on the work of John Stuart Mill. It will be of great interest to historians of political thought, liberalism, and translation, as well as scholars of East Asian studies.
Personal Liberty and Public Good is a compelling addition to the corpus of writing on the work of John Stuart Mill. It will be of great interest to historians of political thought, liberalism, and translation, as well as scholars of East Asian studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1 On Liberty and Its Historical Conditions of Possibility Translation in Theory Translation Words and Lexical Fields The Historical Conditions of Possibility Individuality and Subjecthood Elite Education and the Ruling Class 2 Mill and His English Critics Self and Others The Individual as Ground of Liberty Negative and Positive Interpretations of Liberty Society and Morality as Ground of Liberty The Individual and the State 3 Nakamura Keiu and the Public Limits of Liberty Village Society and Government Christianity and the Personal Liberty of Conscience Free Trade 4 Yan Fu and the Moral Prerequisites of Liberty The Group and the Self Models of Private and Public from Chinese Antiquity Individuality as Moral Self-Cultivation The Boundaries of Authority: Mutual Encouragement and Local Administration 5 Personal Liberty and Public Virtue Mill's Encouragement of Virtue Public Virtue and the Priority of Common Interests The Japanese State and Its Subjects The Reconstruction of the Chinese People Conclusion Notes Bibiliography Index
Introduction 1 On Liberty and Its Historical Conditions of Possibility Translation in Theory Translation Words and Lexical Fields The Historical Conditions of Possibility Individuality and Subjecthood Elite Education and the Ruling Class 2 Mill and His English Critics Self and Others The Individual as Ground of Liberty Negative and Positive Interpretations of Liberty Society and Morality as Ground of Liberty The Individual and the State 3 Nakamura Keiu and the Public Limits of Liberty Village Society and Government Christianity and the Personal Liberty of Conscience Free Trade 4 Yan Fu and the Moral Prerequisites of Liberty The Group and the Self Models of Private and Public from Chinese Antiquity Individuality as Moral Self-Cultivation The Boundaries of Authority: Mutual Encouragement and Local Administration 5 Personal Liberty and Public Virtue Mill's Encouragement of Virtue Public Virtue and the Priority of Common Interests The Japanese State and Its Subjects The Reconstruction of the Chinese People Conclusion Notes Bibiliography Index
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