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  1. Paternalism.Gerald Dworkin - 1972 - The Monist 56 (1):64-84.
    I take as my starting point the “one very simple principle” proclaimed by Mill in On Liberty … “That principle is, that the sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self-protection. That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. He cannot rightfully be compelled to do (...)
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  • Mill on Liberty.C. L. Ten - 1980 - Oxford University Press.
    This detailed and sympathetic, but not uncritical, study of On Liberty' argues for the general consistency and coherence of Mill's defence of individual liberty, but maintains that there are significant non-utilitarian elements in his arguments.
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  • Autonomy, slavery, and mill's critique of paternalism.Alan E. Fuchs - 2001 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 4 (3):231-251.
    Critics have charged that John Stuart Mill''s discussion as of paternalism in On Liberty is internally inconsistent, noting, for example, the numerous instances in which Mill explicitly endorses examples of paternalistic coercion. Similarly, commentators have noted an apparent contradiction between Mill''s political liberalism – according to which the state should be neutral among competing conceptions of the good – and Mill''s condemnation of non-autonomous ways of life, such as that of a servile wife. More generally, critics have argued that while (...)
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  • Mill versus paternalism.Richard J. Arneson - 1980 - Ethics 90 (4):470-489.
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  • Freedom not to be free: The case of the slavery contract in J. S. mill's on liberty.David Archard - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (161):453-465.
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  • Mill Versus Paternalism.Richard J. Arneson - 1979 - Philosophy Research Archives 5:89-119.
    This paper attempts a defense of John Stuart Mill’s absolute ban against paternalistic restrictions on liberty. Mill’s principle looks more credible once we recognize that some instances of what are thought to be justified instances of paternalism are not instances of paternalism at all—e.g. anti-duelling laws. An interpretation of Mill’s argument is advanced which stresses his commitment to autonomy and his suggestion that exactly the same reasons which favor absolute freedom of speech also favor an absolute prohibition of paternalism. Alternative (...)
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  • Paternalism.Gerald Dworkin - 1972 - The Monist.
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  • Review of C. L. Ten: Mill on Liberty[REVIEW]Richard J. Arneson - 1983 - Ethics 93 (2):399-401.
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  • Freedom not to be free.David Archard - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (161):453.
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  • Collected Works of John Stuart Mill.J. S. Mill - 1963 - [University of Toronto Press].
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  • Mill on Liberty: A Defense.John Gray - 1984 - Law and Philosophy 3 (3):427-430.
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