Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill

Paperback, 52 pages

Published May 5, 2018 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

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978-1-7187-7336-3
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"Because Utilitarianism is a work of enduring value, it is easy to forget that Mill meant for it to be a topical and relevant contribution to the moral debates of his time. In this edition of Mill's essay, Colin Heydt situates the work in its historical context by supplementing the text of the essay with appendices containing excerpts of related works by Mill's predecessors, Mill himself, and prominent critics of his views. The historical richness of this edition of Utilitarianism would surely have pleased Mill, and will surely benefit today's readers." Ben Eggleston, University of Kansas --

"Colin Heydt has made judicious choices about which additional readings to place alongside Utilitarianism itself. In addition, his clearly written introduction paints a very plausible and attractive portrait of Mill as a committed moral reformer, albeit one who recognized that the improvement of the received morality must proceed incrementally. This volume is well …

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A Well-Reasoned, if Slightly Dated, Philosophy Classic

John Stuart Mill's work, and this collection in particular (which includes his 1868 speech to the British House of Commons), is a standard of most ethics curricula. It's extremely useful to read this through the lens of future Western ethical thinking, with the focus on individual happiness and justice and the complete omission of systemic ethics and justice. Many of the things Mill "knows" as well have since been shown to be untrue or only partly true, and so with a bit of effort one can poke lots of holes in his conclusions. Overall, this is a flawed but important work that should be considered by those who are making ethical decisions in Western contexts. Highly recommend

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