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Found 3 free book(s)Introduction à la morale utilitariste de John Stuart Mill
ifac.univ-nantes.frJohn Stuart Mill naît en 1806 à Londres. C’est son père, James Mill, qui prend en charge son éducation ; il devient très vite un esprit encyclopédique. En 1822, il se convertit à la philosophie de l’utilité de Jeremy Bentham. Il fonde la « Société Utilitariste » avec quelques amis, disciples
INDEPENDENCE - United States Department of State
www.state.govphilosopher John Locke, who greatly influenced the work of the Founding Fathers, and by John Stuart Mill, the 19th century British philosopher, who influenced the flourishing of the new nation. These thinkers advocated the individual pursuit of work and satisfaction as well as the limitation of government to intervene in individuals’ lives.
John Stuart Mill’s Political Philosophy
web.nmsu.eduJohn Stuart Mill’s Political Philosophy -- Mill embraces the political philosophy of “classical liberalism.” Classical liberalism holds that in order for the state to be fully just, it must protect and respect individuals’ rights. These rights include: • one person/one vote, and anyone can run for public office. In short, democracy.