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Single Idea 7202
[filed under theme 23. Ethics / E. Utilitarianism / 1. Utilitarianism
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Full Idea
One continues to believe in good and evil: in such a way that one feels the victory of good and the annihilation of evil to be a task (- this is English; a typical case is that shallow-headed John Stuart Mill).
Gist of Idea
The English believe in the task of annihilating evil for the victory of good
Source
comment on John Stuart Mill (Utilitarianism [1861]) by Friedrich Nietzsche - Writings from Late Notebooks 11[148]e
Book Ref
Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Writings from the Late Notebooks', ed/tr. Bittner,Rüdiger [CUP 2003], p.230
A Reaction
The poor old English try very hard to be clear, sensible, practical and realistic, and get branded as 'shallow' for their pains. Nietzsche was a deeper thinker than Mill, but I would prefer Mill to Heidegger any day.
The
17 ideas
from 'Utilitarianism'
7202
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The English believe in the task of annihilating evil for the victory of good
[Nietzsche on Mill]
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6697
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Moral rules protecting human welfare are more vital than local maxims
[Mill]
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3763
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Ultimate goods such as pleasure can never be proved to be good
[Mill]
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5935
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Mill's qualities of pleasure is an admission that there are other good states of mind than pleasure
[Ross on Mill]
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3764
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Actions are right if they promote pleasure, wrong if they promote pain
[Mill]
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3766
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Better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied
[Mill]
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3765
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Only pleasure and freedom from pain are desirable as ends
[Mill]
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3767
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Motive shows the worth of the agent, but not of the action
[Mill]
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3769
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With early training, any absurdity or evil may be given the power of conscience
[Mill]
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3768
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Orthodox morality is the only one which feels obligatory
[Mill]
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3771
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Virtues only have value because they achieve some further end
[Mill]
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3772
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The will, in the beginning, is entirely produced by desire
[Mill]
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3770
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General happiness is only desirable because individuals desire their own happiness
[Mill]
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3774
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Rights are a matter of justice, not of benevolence
[Mill]
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3775
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A right is a valid claim to society's protection
[Mill]
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3776
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Utilitarianism only works if everybody has a totally equal right to happiness
[Mill]
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3773
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No individual has the right to receive our benevolence
[Mill]
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