“In a world in which there is so much to interest, so much to enjoy, and so much also to correct and improve, everyone who has this moderate amount of moral and intellectual requisites is capable of an existence which may be called enviable; and unless such a person, through bad laws, or subjection to the will of others, is denied the liberty to use the sources of happiness within his reach, he will not fail to find the enviable existence”
Quote by John Stuart Mill
Book:Utilitarianism
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Utilitarianism
Utilitarianism is a foundational work in moral philosophy, offering a comprehensive examination of the principles of utilitarianism. The book delves into the concept of actions being inherently right or wrong based on their outcomes, specifically the promotion of happiness and the prevention of suffering. It is a seminal text that has influenced ethical thought and has been a cornerstone in discussions of moral responsibility and societal welfare. more
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