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In five pages this paper discusses Aristotle and J.S. Mill in a contrast and comparison of their moral philosophies. Two sources ...
In eight pages this tutorial compares these philosophers' views on liberty and character within the context of their writings with...
John Stuart Mill presented his take on the law in On Liberty. This paper contrasts his view with Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics an...
In four pages this paper discusses the rationale, argument, and philosophy of the theories presented by John Stuart Mill in 'On Li...
irresistible force" and the result would be the establishment of the perfect civil constitution (Kant 45-46). Mans complicity in ...
In five pages this paper examines the ethics of moral duty within the context of Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill and the politi...
In six pages this report considers the concept of justice as perceived by philosophers John Stuart Mill and Aristotle. Four sourc...
In five pages this essay compares and contrasts Immanuel Kant's 18th century moral philosophy with that of John Stuart Mill's 19th...
In six pages this paper contrasts the utilitarian concept of John Stuart Mill with the true happiness theory of Aristotle. Five s...
for a time when people often thought of God as the determining factor in their fate. With philosophers like Kant and Mill saying ...
his position by specifying that only a certain kind of agent can qualify as a moral agent, and thus subject to the ascriptions of...
is not that everyone just does what they think is right or what society tells them is right, but they sense that something good co...
This 5 page paper analyzes John Stuart Mill's theory of Utilitarianism, how it works and how it evaluates actions, both quantitati...
exists where half of the population is in ecstasy while the other half are totally miserable, this would not be desirable under th...
films, good meals-it doesnt really matter in the context of the doctrine. His point is that things can only be considered "better"...
(Himma, 2003). Throughout their lifetime, individuals are presented with moral dilemmas and situations in which they must make a ...
are the core of moral tradition as defined within the context of societal constraints. Most people associate moral tradition with...
nature of human thought. Kants stance is extremely rational. However, some of his maxims prove to be unworkable in regards to ce...
ethical, philosophical, and moral issues that characterize the one delivery mechanism also characterize the other. A particular c...
This itself is also likely to have been influenced by the long Peloponnesian war in which Plato himself was involved. Different me...
In six pages this paper discusses the strengths and weaknesses of various philosophical theories with the utilitarianism of John S...
distinguishes between the activities of the practical and intellectual virtues, with the activities of political virtue having a s...
Halberstadts involvement with the military didnt end after Vietnam. Indeed, he has moved in and out of the military circle for de...
the time, which was that an absolute monarchy was not an adequate form of governance because it contained no means by which indivi...
This 8 page paper responds to the question of whether a utilitarian approach to moral reasoning is adequate. The writer first desc...
a store, and decides that he will not do it again but keeps the merchandise anyway to avoid prosecution, he is being reasonable. H...
In seven pages this report examines Utilitarianism and the ethics of Immanuel Kant in a comparison of the rational and moral views...
In nine pages this research paper considers the classical and Keynesian schools of thought in terms of their economic influence an...
ideas about economic theory and in doing so, he arrived at the conclusion that "conventional economic analysis could not show that...
complements that of the utilitarian. The utilitarian focuses on the badness of the victims agony but cannot readily grasp the sign...