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In John Stuart Mill's classic restatement of the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham, he continued a philosophical perspective that continues to be appolied to this day. The 'principle of utility', otherwise known as 'the greatest happiness principle' has surfaced over and over again throughout history since then, and has often been the basis for important public policy discussions. As an ethical system that tends to view suffering as the highest, and perhaps the only, evil, it is no surprise that proponents of this perspective include philosophers such as Peter Singer, who has applied it to animals rights, euthanasia, infanticide, and other controversial issues.
This edition is based on the first edition which was originally released in installments in Fraser's Magazine in 1861 and then by the same publishers, Parker, Son, and Bourn, West Strand, in 1863.
It takes about 4 Hours and 11 minutes on average for a reader to read Mill: Utilitarianism. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Mill: Utilitarianism is 88 pages long.
Mill: Utilitarianism was written by Oskar Piest
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