Author: Mill, John Stuart
Synopsis:
In John Stuart Mill's thought-provoking work, 'Utilitarianism,' he delves into the depths of moral philosophy, challenging conventional notions of right and wrong. Through a series of compelling arguments and examples, Mill explores the concept of maximizing happiness and minimizing suffering as the ultimate moral principle. As he navigates the complexities of human nature and societal norms, Mill presents a radical perspective that challenges readers to question their own moral compass and consider the greater good.
Genres: Philosophy, Ethics, Political Theory
Themes: Utilitarianism, Morality, Happiness, Consequentialism, Individualism
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