John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism is one of the most important, controversial, and suggestive works of moral philosophy ever written. Published in the Oxford Philosophical Texts series, this new edition of Mill's key text has been designed to suit both the beginning and more advanced student. The text is supplemented by an extensive editorial introduction, an analysis of the text, substantial endnotes, suggestions for further reading, and a full bibliography.
John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism is one of the most important, controversial, and suggestive works of moral philosophy ever written. Published in the Oxford Philosophical Texts series, this new edition of Mill's key text has been designed to suit both the beginning and more advanced student. The text is supplemented by an extensive editorial introduction, an analysis of the text, substantial endnotes, suggestions for further reading, and a full bibliography.
Part 1: Introductory Material How to Use this Book A Note on References and Abbreviations Editor's Introduction 1: What Questions is Mill Trying to Answer? 2: What are the Alternatives to Utilitarianism? 3: John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism 4: Happiness 5: Forms of Utilitarianism 6: Levels of Moral Thinking 7: Moral Epistemology and the Proof of Utilitarianism 8: Moral Motivation 9: The Separateness of Persons: Integrity and Justice Further Reading The Text Printed in this Edition Analysis of Utilitarianism Part 2: The Text Utilitarianism 1: General Remarks 2: What Utilitarianism Is 3: Of the Ultimate Sanction of the Principle of Utility 4: Of What Sort of Proof the Principle of Utility is Susceptible 5: On the Connexion Between Justice and Utility Part 3: Notes, Bibliography, and Index Notes to Utilitarianism Bibliography Index
Part 1: Introductory Material How to Use this Book A Note on References and Abbreviations Editor's Introduction 1: What Questions is Mill Trying to Answer? 2: What are the Alternatives to Utilitarianism? 3: John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism 4: Happiness 5: Forms of Utilitarianism 6: Levels of Moral Thinking 7: Moral Epistemology and the Proof of Utilitarianism 8: Moral Motivation 9: The Separateness of Persons: Integrity and Justice Further Reading The Text Printed in this Edition Analysis of Utilitarianism Part 2: The Text Utilitarianism 1: General Remarks 2: What Utilitarianism Is 3: Of the Ultimate Sanction of the Principle of Utility 4: Of What Sort of Proof the Principle of Utility is Susceptible 5: On the Connexion Between Justice and Utility Part 3: Notes, Bibliography, and Index Notes to Utilitarianism Bibliography Index
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