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Discover the profound insights of 'Utilitarianism and Other Essays', an essential collection for anyone intrigued by ethical philosophy. This influential work explores the foundational principles of Utilitarianism, emphasizing the importance of maximizing happiness and welfare for the greatest number. Originally developed by Jeremy Bentham, the Utilitarian philosophy is beautifully articulated by his protégé, John Stuart Mill, in comprehensive essays that bridge the gap between ethical reasoning and human experience.
In this 352-page trade paperback edition, published by Penguin UK, readers will delve into key essays such as 'Utilitarianism', 'Bentham', and 'Coleridge', which illustrate the evolution of Utilitarian thought. Mill’s interpretation humanizes Bentham’s ideas, creating a rich dialogue between individuality and collective well-being.
Ideal for students, philosophers, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of moral philosophy, this volume is a cornerstone of ethical literature. It highlights the relevance of Utilitarian ethics in modern discussions around policy-making and social reform. Dive into this critical examination of moral thought—get your copy of 'Utilitarianism and Other Essays' today and explore how these timeless ideas can inform contemporary issues of happiness, welfare, and societal progress.
In this 352-page trade paperback edition, published by Penguin UK, readers will delve into key essays such as 'Utilitarianism', 'Bentham', and 'Coleridge', which illustrate the evolution of Utilitarian thought. Mill’s interpretation humanizes Bentham’s ideas, creating a rich dialogue between individuality and collective well-being.
Ideal for students, philosophers, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of moral philosophy, this volume is a cornerstone of ethical literature. It highlights the relevance of Utilitarian ethics in modern discussions around policy-making and social reform. Dive into this critical examination of moral thought—get your copy of 'Utilitarianism and Other Essays' today and explore how these timeless ideas can inform contemporary issues of happiness, welfare, and societal progress.