source: Gregory B. Sadler 2012年2月27日/上次更新:2015年1月25日
In this lecture/discussion video from my Spring 2012 Ethics classes at Marist College, we continue our discussion of Utilitarianism by moving from Bentham to J.S. Mill, starting his work Utilitarianism. We examine several main objections to that moral theory and Mill's responses, in particular his distinction between qualitatively higher and lower pleasures and pains
Higher and Lower Pleasures (John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism, ch. 1-2) 1:23:58
Philosophy Core Concepts: J.S. Mill, Utilitarianism as the Basis for Other Moral Theories 15:46
All About Utility (John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism, ch. 3-5) 1:20:38
Philosophy Core Concepts: J.S. Mill, Responses to Criticisms of Utilitarianism 25:42
Philosophy Core Concepts: John Stuart Mill, Qualitatively Higher and Lower Pleasures 19:50
Philosophy Core Concepts: John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism, Sanctions, and Duty 19:14
Philosophy Core Concepts: John Stuart Mill, Happiness, Goods, and Virtue 17:01
Mill's Qualitative Utilitarianism, Food, and the Culinary Arts: A Joint Presentation 1:07:01