Utilitarianism
Discover the profound insights of John Stuart Mill in "Utilitarianism," published by University of Toronto Press in 2004. This essential text spans 277 pages and offers a compelling exploration of the moral philosophy of utilitarianism. Mill delves into the principles that guide ethical decision-making, focusing on the balance between happiness and sacrifice. In this enlightening work, he introduces innovative ideas that challenge traditional notions of utilitarianism, emphasizing a more nuanced understanding of well-being that excludes unnecessary sacrifices of happiness. Ideal for students, philosophers, and anyone interested in the foundations of ethical theory, "Utilitarianism" is a cornerstone of moral philosophy that remains relevant today. Enhance your philosophical library with this hardback edition, available now at Bookshop.