essays, term papers, research papers on stuart mill (59 essays)

What Causes Poverty

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OECD , 1996 . ``Lasting interest ' is established when , 10 percent or more of the ordinary shares or voting power of an enterprise abroad , has been acquired by the direct investor . This guideline given by IMF has placed distinction to FDI over other types of capital flows like Portfolio investments or Bank loans . Unlike Portfolio investments , FDI entails control and thus allows the direct investor to have some bearing over the management of the enterprise invested . Foreign Direct Investment (FDI ) is considered...


Utilitarism And Kantianism

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By a priori Kant meant a judgment that is universal and necessary and stems from the faculties of understanding and reason . An a posteriori judgment is based on experience and is contingent . The singular trait of Kant 's theory of knowledge is his claim that there are some fundamental judgments in science and philosophy that are both synthetic and a priori (``every event has a cause . If these judgments create difficulties in metaphysics , they create the same ones in mathematics...


`on Liberty` By John Stuart Mill

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Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius . This emperor , who was of the highest reputation as a philosopher and is venerated even today for his virtue , was noted for one other thing : the persecution of Christians . Indeed , Marcus Aurelius felt that the spread of Christianity was subversive to the Roman Empire , and could not foresee the positive effect that the religion would someday have on the world in general . Mill argues that if someone as wise , as spiritually lofty as Marcus Aurelius can...


Sovereignty Versus Safety

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When and how should the global community respond to the abuse of human rights behind sovereign state lines ? In addition , what should the nature of the sanctions be ? Indeed , during the first decades the UN council could only come to a decision to place sanctions on a handful of occasions , the most notable of these was when it intervened in the restoration of sovereignty in Korea in 1950 . The norm that when all other avenues have failed military intervention is...


The Significance Of Truth Telling

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Mill , according to utilitarianism , would say it would not make sense to tell the truth and then increase the suffering of a large number of people , it would be good if a lie was told and a promise broken to increase the greater good . A wrong hence would be permissible if it increases the happiness of the larger portion of the population . It would be right to tell a child a lie in regard to his paternity for example if...


Utilitarianism

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John Stuart Mill upholds that concept . I believe that John Stuart Mill 's utilitarianism is more plausible than that of Jeremy Bentham 's because of the following reasons : First of all , the premise of Jeremy Bentham that ``pleasure , happiness , goodness , benefit , advantage , etcetera ' are terms that equate to one another is a little too vague (Germino 1972 , pp . 235 - 236 . It is a little confusing to utilize every term he has given interchangeably it is as if all these terms...


Utilitarianism

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HYPERLINK "http /www .bpoindia .org /research /process-transformation .shtml " \t "_top " processing unit if they understood employee benefits and payroll administration . These agents can then be of significant value in identifying the unobvious opportunities for process improvement . It is domain expertise that allows project teams to unearth the weakest foundations . Statistical tests merely reinforce the findings (Arora , 2001-2008 ) Another step in the road to process transformation is identifying and addressing operational challenges . This will anticipate hindrances of customer satisfaction . The logic...


The Universalist: Immanuel Kant/ The Utilitarian: John Sturat Mill

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Rather they should reason that there must be something right that is done by Wal-Mart which makes it more popular and be able to make more profits as compared to other shops (Jones 20 . In regard to workers wages and benefits , Wal-Mart 's average starting salary is almost double the set national minimum wage per hour which is 5 .15 dollars per hour . The CEO of Wal-Mart , Lee Scott has also called on the government for a raise in the...


Take Home Exam: Nationalism And Empire

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Performance of duty and observance of morality are considered as convertible terms (De Bary 2004 43 . The most efficient means of attaining mastery over duties and passions of mind in terms of morality is through the sense of self-development . Gandhi 's concept of civilization comprises of four most important components , particularly the people , the settlement , the simple economic resource and the governing religion . The version of Gandhi 's civilization is more inclined to the traditional and conservative sense hence , critiques...


Vitue Versus Vice

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Tal Ben Shahar called the Hedonist archetype . Charlotte Simmons lived her life doing all the things to get some prize from accomplishing things . She has been so used to this kind of setting that it is what makes her happy . Pursuing her own goal , doing those things that will make her happy . Her happiness simply stems from the admiration she garnered every time she achieves what was expected from her . theless , when a chance showed up that requires her `moral...


Two-ethical Leadership

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A truly civilized society must learn to value differing positions and ideologies . This is because of the fact that these differences entail different ideas and different ways in and through which those ideas are arrived at . This is to say that a truly civilized society ought to create an atmosphere that is conducive for a culture of discourse to flourish . Let us now proceed with some of the arguments raised against Mill . He maintains that ``happiness is desirable . Now , given...


Utilitarianism

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Freedom of Speech . Hate Speech is one of the expressions of speech that is constitutionally protected . As the United States Supreme Court has held in several cases , there is a public interest that must be protected . Individuals must be allowed and cannot be unduly restricted with regard their right to Free Speech . The important issue here is the fact that while such speech may be regarded as offensive it does not contravene the constitution unless such speech is made with...


Utilitarianism

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Prior to Mill , religious utilitarians were the earliest supporters of the principle of utility . These include John Brown , John Gay , Soame Jenyns , and William Paley . The work of Paley , The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy , was often associated with Bentham 's concept of utilitarianism . The religious utilitarianism was greatly influenced by the ideals of Locke on psychological hedonism and empiricism . Religious utilitarians often address basic problems by conforming to the Christian God . These include being in harmony with the...


Smoking

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Massachusetts restaurants and bars grew slightly , disproving prediction that the prohibition would inflict serious damages on the hospitality industry (Jack et al 187 . This was because a ban on smoking in the restaurants attracted a huge pool of patrons that were earlier on held back by the prospects of second hand smokers . The study further noted that ``800 ,000 smokers avoid smoky restaurants and bars , 80000 persons more that the number of all addict smokers (Jack 187 . The issue of...


Western Political Thought

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Both Rousseau and Tocqueville theless aspire for unity in these two types of freedom /interest . In Rousseau 's Walk 6 of Reveries of the Solitary Walker , his ideas on the subject manifests when he said , ``I have never believed that man 's freedom consisted in doing what he wants , but rather in never doing what he does not want to do . It is pessimistic of the conditions of his time where as he observed , annoyance , duty and obligation ridiculed life...