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  1. Review of Fred R. Berger: Happiness, Justice and Freedom: The Moral and Political Philosophy of John Stuart Mill_; John Kleinig: _Paternalism[REVIEW]Richard Arneson - 1985 - Ethics 95 (4):954-958.
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  • ‘The very culture of the feelings’: Poetry and Poets in Mill's Moral Philosophy.Daniel Burnstone - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (1):81-104.
    Interpretations of Mill's response to literature are often placed within a larger analysis of the development of his ethical thought. Such interpretations commonly seek to describe the importance to Mill's intellectual development of the episode in his personal experience, recollected in Chapter V of his Autobiography, which awakened him to the value of poetry and to the need for an active cultivation of personal feeling. The connection between the two is usually made by demonstrating how his mature ethical thought integrates (...)
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  • Journals and Debating Speeches.John StuartHG Mill - 1988 - University of Toronto Press.
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