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John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism and Social Thought - Lecture 8

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Overview

Explore a 47-minute lecture from Yale University's "Foundations of Modern Social Thought" course focusing on John Stuart Mill's contributions to utilitarianism and social philosophy. Delve into Mill's concept of qualitative differences in happiness, his distinction between legality and justice, and his views on liberty and women's rights. Examine how Mill's ideas have influenced U.S. laws and contemporary debates on freedom of speech and national security. Gain insights into Mill's progressive stance on gender equality and conclude with a review of potential exam questions. Access complete course materials through the Open Yale Courses website for a comprehensive understanding of this influential thinker's impact on modern social thought.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Higher Happiness
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- Chapter 2. Justice and Legality; Justice and Expediency
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- Chapter 3. "On Liberty": Freedom and Individuality
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- Chapter 4. "The Subjection of Women": Major Themes
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- Chapter 5. Review of First Test Questions
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