Utilitarianism and Empire

Utilitarianism and Empire
Author: Bart Schultz,Georgios Varouxakis
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 073911087X

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The classical utilitarian legacy of Jeremy Bentham, J. S. Mill, James Mill, and Henry Sidgwick has often been charged with both theoretical and practical complicity in the growth of British imperialism and the emerging racialist discourse of the nineteenth century. But there has been little scholarly work devoted to bringing together the conflicting interpretive perspectives on this legacy and its complex evolution with respect to orientalism and imperialism. This volume, with contributions by leading scholars in the field, represents the first attempt to survey the full range of current scholarly controversy on how the classical utilitarians conceived of 'race' and the part it played in their ethical and political programs, particularly with respect to such issues as slavery and the governance of India. The book both advances our understanding of the history of utilitarianism and imperialism and promotes the scholarly debate, clarifying the major points at issue between those sympathetic to the utilitarian legacy and those critical of it.

Utilitarianism Empire Library

Utilitarianism  Empire Library
Author: John Mill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1861-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1500219487

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John Stuart Mill's philosophical defense of utility, or the "greatest-happiness principle", as the basis of morality.

Utilitarianism Ed Heydt

Utilitarianism   Ed  Heydt
Author: John Stuart Mill
Publsiher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2010-08-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781460402108

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John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism is a philosophical defense of utilitarianism, a moral theory stating that right actions are those that tend to promote overall happiness. The essay first appeared as a series of articles published in Fraser’s Magazine in 1861; the articles were collected and reprinted as a single book in 1863. Mill discusses utilitarianism in some of his other works, including On Liberty and The Subjection of Women, but Utilitarianism contains his only sustained defence of the theory. In this Broadview Edition, Colin Heydt provides a substantial introduction that will enable readers to understand better the polemical context for Utilitarianism. Heydt shows, for example, how Mill’s moral philosophy grew out of political engagement, rather than exclusively out of a speculative interest in determining the nature of morality. Appendices include precedents to Mill’s work, reactions to Utilitarianism, and related writings by Mill.

Utilitarianism Explained and Exemplified in Moral and Political Government

Utilitarianism Explained and Exemplified in Moral and Political Government
Author: Charles Tennant
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2022-03-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783752583366

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1864.

Understanding Utilitarianism

Understanding Utilitarianism
Author: Tim Mulgan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-12-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317493402

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Utilitarianism - a philosophy based on the principle of the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people - has been hugely influential over the past two centuries. Beyond ethics or morality, utilitarian assumptions and arguments abound in modern economic and political life, especially in public policy. An understanding of utilitarianism is indeed essential to any understanding of contemporary society. "Understanding Utilitarianism" presents utilitarianism very much as a living tradition. The book begins with a summary of the classical utilitarianism of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Subsequent chapters trace the development of the central themes of utilitarian thought over the twentieth century, covering such questions as: What is happiness? Is happiness the only valuable thing? Is utilitarianism about acts or rules or institutions? Is utilitarianism unjust, or implausibly demanding, or impractical? and Where might utilitarianism go in the future?

Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War

Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War
Author: William H. Shaw
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135969134

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This book offers a detailed utilitarian analysis of the ethical issues involved in war. Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War addresses the two basic ethical questions posed by war: when, if ever, are we morally justified in waging war, and if recourse to arms is warranted, how are we permitted to fight the wars we wage? In addition, it deals with the challenge that realism and relativism raise for the ethical discussion of war, and with the duties of military personnel and the moral challenges they can face. In tackling these matters, the book covers a wide range of topics—from pacifism to armed humanitarian intervention, from the right of national defense to pre-emptive or preventive war, from civilian immunity to the tenets of just war theory and the moral underpinnings of the rules of war. But, what is distinctive about this book is that it provides a consistent and thorough-going utilitarian or consequentialist treatment of the fundamental normative issues that war occasions. Although it goes against the tide of recent work in the field, a utilitarian approach to the ethics of war illuminates old questions in new ways by showing how a concern for well-being and the consequences of our actions and policies shape the moral constraints to which states and other actors must adhere. This book will be of much interest to students of the ethics of war, just war theory, moral philosophy, war and conflict studies and IR.

The Classical Utilitarians

The Classical Utilitarians
Author: Jeremy Bentham,John Stuart Mill
Publsiher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2003-03-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781603840750

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This volume includes the complete texts of two of John Stuart Mill's most important works, Utilitarianism and On Liberty, and selections from his other writings, including the complete text of his Remarks on Bentham's Philosophy. The selection from Mill's A System of Logic is of special relevance to the debate between those who read Mill as an Act-Utilitarian and those who interpret him as a Rule-Utilitarian. Also included are selections from the writings of Jeremy Bentham, founder of modern Utilitarianism and mentor (together with James Mill) of John Stuart Mill. Bentham's Principles of Morals and Legislation had important effects on political and legal reform in his own time and continues to provide insights for political theorists and philosophers of law. Seven chapters of Bentham's Principles are here in their entirety, together with a number of shorter selections, including one in which Bentham repudiates the slogan often used to characterize his philosophy: The Greatest Happiness of the Greatest Number. John Troyer's Introduction presents the central themes and arguments of Bentham and Mill and assesses their relevance to current discussions of Utilitarianism. The volume also provides indexes, a glossary, and notes.

The Methods of Ethics

The Methods of Ethics
Author: Henry Sidgwick
Publsiher: Gale and the British Library
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1874
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: HARVARD:32044021176888

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