ABSTRACT

This volume brings together J.S. Mills On Liberty and a selection of important essays by such eminent scholars as Isaiah Berlin, Alan Ryan, John Rees, C.L. Ten and Richard Wollheim. As well as providing authoritative commentary upon On Liberty, the essays reflect a broader debate about the philosophical foundations of Mill's liberalism, particularly the question of the connection betweenMill's professed utilitarianism and his commitment to individual liberty. Introduced and edited by John Gray and G.W. Smith, the book will be of interest to students of Mill, to ethical and political philosophers and to anyone interested in the contemporary status of liberalism.

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

part |149 pages

Critical Commentary

chapter |21 pages

Social Liberty And Free Agency

Some ambiguities in Mill's conception of freedom

chapter |18 pages

John Stuart Mill And Isaiah Berlin

The ends of life and the preliminaries of morality