Including three of his most famous and important essays,
Utilitarianism, On Liberty, and Essay on
Bentham, along with formative selections from Jeremy Bentham
and John Austin, this volume provides a uniquely perspicuous view
of Mill’s ethical and political thought.
* * Contains Mill’s most famous and influential works,
Utilitarianism and On Liberty as well as his
important Essay on Bentham.
* Uses the 1871 edition of Utilitarianism, the last to be
published in Mill’s lifetime.
* Includes selections from Bentham and John Austin, the two
thinkers who most influenced Mill.
* Introduction written by Mary Warnock, a highly respected figure
in 20th-century ethics in her own right.
* Provides an extensive, up-to-date bibliography with the best
scholarship on Mill, Bentham and Utilitarianism.
Tabella dei contenuti
Introduction by Mary Warnock 1
BENTHAM
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (chapters I-V) 17
MILL
Bentham (from Dissertations and Discussions, volume I) 52
On Liberty 88
Utilitarianism 181
Appendix
AUSTIN
The Province of Jurisprudence Determined. Lecture II 236
Bibliography 252
Chronological table 255
Index 257
Circa l’autore
Mary Warnock (1924 – 2019) was an English moral philosopher and Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge from 1984 until 1991. She was made a life peer in 1985 and given the title Baroness Warnock of Weeke in the City of Winchester. She was the author of numerous books, including Ethics Since 1900 (1960), The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre (1963), Existentialist Ethics (1966), Existentialism (1970), An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Ethics (2000), Dishonest to God: On Keeping Religion Out of Politics (2010), and Critical Reflections on Ownership (2015). She is widely regarded as a trailblazer for establishing ethical frameworks around deeply controversial issues such as special needs education and human fertility treatments, and is credited with laying the blueprint for regulatory policymaking in these areas.