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This chapter examines John Stuart Mill's legacy as an advocate of utilitarianism. Mill championed an open society, critical thinking, human dignity, and women's equality and produced immortal works such as Utilitarianism, On Liberty, On the Subjection of
Bart Schultz
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The Rhythmic and the Metronomic: On Charlie Chaplin's Gait
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Matthew Beaumont
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Metaethics and the Functions of Moral Language
ABSTRACT Metaethics has long included debates about the function of moral discourse. Some have argued that moral statements express our attitudes, others that they serve as prescriptions for how to act, still others that they describe moral facts or properties.
Amie L. Thomasson
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Democracy beyond the nation state
The 1999 John Stuart Mill Institute Lecture. Title from coverSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:4671.
Dahrendorf, Ralf +1 more
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Learning with a Warmer World: Climate Change Education for Forms of Life*
Abstract Climate change poses a threat to young people's capacity to flourish both now and in the future. In response, Aristotelian Climate Change Education (CCE) aims to cultivate radicalized climate virtues in students and give them structured opportunities to contemplate Socrates's question—“How should one live?”—amidst conditions of unprecedented ...
Melissa Diamond, Tomas Rocha
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Auguste Comte, John Stuart Mill, et l'economie politique
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Paul Weirich
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The role of moral identity in ideological obsession and violent extremism
Abstract This research examines how ideological passion shapes moral identity and support for political violence, drawing on the Dualistic Model of Passion to distinguish between obsessive (OP) and harmonious passion (HP). Across six studies with diverse ideological groups, OP consistently predicted the adoption of a villainous moral identity, whereas ...
Jocelyn J. Bélanger +3 more
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Notas sobre a liberdade e a tirania da maioria em Stuart Mill
O liberalismo é uma doutrina política que, em suas origens, tem como alicerce vários autores clássicos do pensamento político: Locke, Montesquieu, Kant, Adam Smith, Humboldt, Benjamin Constant, Alexis de Tocqueville, Stuart Mil e outros.
Antonio Ozaí da Silva
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Privacy as a Defense Against Premature Representation
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Jordan Wallace‐Wolf
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Blue plaque review series: Thomas Graham Brown: Before his time
Abstract Thomas Graham Brown made a seminal discovery, published in 1911 while he was a Carnegie Fellow in the University of Liverpool laboratory of Nobel Prize winner Charles S. Sherrington. Working in cats, he showed that rhythmic ‘voluntary’ behaviour, such as stepping and, by inference, walking, does not result from a chain of reflex events, but ...
Ronald L. Calabrese, Eve Marder
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