
John Stuart Mill - Thought and Influence
The Saint of Rationalism
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 10. April 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
182 pages
978-1-138-87419-0 (ISBN)
Description
More than two hundred years after his birth, and 150 years after the publication of his most famous essay On Liberty, John Stuart Mill remains one of the towering intellectual figures of the Western tradition. This book combines an up-to-date assessment of the philosophical legacy of Mill's arguments, his complex version of liberalism and his account of the relationship between character and ethical and political commitment. Bringing together key international and interdisciplinary scholars, including Martha Nussbaum and Peter Singer, this book combines the latest insights of Mill scholarship with a long-term appraisal of the ways in which Mill's work has been received and interpreted from the time of his death in 1873 to today.
The book offers compelling insights into Mill's posthumous fate and reputation; his youthful political and intellectual activism; his views on the formation of character; the development of his thought on logic; his differences from his father and Bentham; his astonishingly prescient, environmentally sensitive and 'green' thought; his relation to virtue ethics; his conception of higher pleasures and its relation to his understanding of justice; his feminist thought and its place in contemporary debates and feminist discourses; his defence of free speech and its fundamental significance for his liberalism; and his continued contemporary relevance on a number of major issues.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Politics, Political Theory, Philosophy, History, English, Psychology, and also Cultural Studies, Empire studies, nationalism and ethnicity studies.
The book offers compelling insights into Mill's posthumous fate and reputation; his youthful political and intellectual activism; his views on the formation of character; the development of his thought on logic; his differences from his father and Bentham; his astonishingly prescient, environmentally sensitive and 'green' thought; his relation to virtue ethics; his conception of higher pleasures and its relation to his understanding of justice; his feminist thought and its place in contemporary debates and feminist discourses; his defence of free speech and its fundamental significance for his liberalism; and his continued contemporary relevance on a number of major issues.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Politics, Political Theory, Philosophy, History, English, Psychology, and also Cultural Studies, Empire studies, nationalism and ethnicity studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
304 gr
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978-1-138-87419-0 (9781138874190)
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Persons
Georgios Varouxakis is Reader in History of Political Thought at Queen Mary, University of London. He specialises in the history of British nineteenth-century political thought and in international political thought. He is the author of Mill on Nationality (2002) and Victorian Political Thought on France and the French (2002) and the co-editor of Utilitarianism and Empire (2005).
Paul Kelly is Professor of Political Theory and Head of Department. His interests are in British political thought and contemporary political philosophy. He is author of Locke's Second Treatise of Government, London 2007 and edited of Political Thinkers, second edition, Oxford, 2009.
Paul Kelly is Professor of Political Theory and Head of Department. His interests are in British political thought and contemporary political philosophy. He is author of Locke's Second Treatise of Government, London 2007 and edited of Political Thinkers, second edition, Oxford, 2009.
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Queen Mary, University of London, UK
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Content
1. John Stuart Mill's Thought and Legacy: A Timely Reappraisal 2. The Primacy of the Political and the Problem of Cultural Authority in an Age of Transition 3. Competing Theories of Character Formation: James vs. John Stuart Mill 4. Wild Natural Beauty and the Religion of Humanity: Mill's 'Green' Credentials 5. Parallel Lives in Logic: the Benthams and the Mills 6. John Stuart Mill and Virtue Ethics 7. Justice as Higher Pleasure 8. Mill's Feminism: Liberal, Radical, and Queer 9. Liberalism as Free Thought 10. Mill's Relevance Today: A Personal View