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On John Stuart Mill

  • Philip Kitcher
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2023
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Sharing insights from teaching John Stuart Mill for many years, the eminent philosopher Philip Kitcher makes a cogent case for why we should read this nineteenth-century thinker now. He reflects on Mill’s ideas in the context of contemporary ethical, social, and political issues.

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Philip Kitcher is the John Dewey Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Columbia University. He is the author of numerous books and the recipient of awards including the Rescher Medal for systematic philosophy and the Hempel Award for lifetime achievement in the philosophy of science.

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An excellent starting point for the eager and the intrepid who wish to plunge into the purpose driven yet ambivalent world of utilitarianism.

The astute examination of Mill’s attempts to balance conflicts between universal equality and individual agency offer much to ponder.

Charles Barzun, University of Virginia:
Kitcher is one of the most interesting philosophers writing today. This remarkable book shows why. In lucid, jargon-free prose, it makes the case for reading Mill as a progressive, a humanist, and a philosophical pragmatist. It promises to delight philosophers and non-philosophers alike

Dean Moyar, author of Hegel’s Value: Justice as the Living Good:
Written in a topical and lively style, this book relates Mill to the present through four central questions in ethical and political theory. Kitcher’s account gives Mill’s thought a new sense of urgency and relevance to today’s issues.

Elizabeth Anderson, author of Private Government: How Employers Rule Our Lives (and Why We Don't Talk About It):
In this provocative book, Philip Kitcher challenges the conventional views of Mill as a straightforward utilitarian or libertarian. His Mill is a conflicted humanist and progressive. He thereby exposes the tensions in Mill's thought and turns him from someone whose lessons we have already learned into someone who speaks to our current problems.

Martha C. Nussbaum, University of Chicago:
Kitcher eloquently presents a flexible, pragmatic Mill, a Mill whose main concerns are each person's self-cultivation, both intellectual and emotional, and the bonds of public deliberation that link people to one another. Using down-to-earth examples, he then shows how this Mill can confront many of the key problems of our era. A deeply impressive achievement and a marvelous addition to the Core Knowledge series.


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January 3, 2023
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