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    Letter of Motivation

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    possible solutions to societal problems. Furthermore‚ a study of the subject over the past seven years has exposed me to the foundations and development of modern economics as seen in the works of great economists like Adam Smith‚ Maynard Keynes‚ John Stuart Mill‚ Karl Marx‚ David Ricardo‚ to mention but a few. Ever since‚ my interest has been sustained in the discipline especially in the area of International Economics. This partly explains my interest in the M. A. Economics of International Trade and

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    Ella Jane Dimasangcay English 5 AB POSC II A3 Descriptive Analysis on Philippine Politics Today Philippines‚ as a democratic country‚ adapts the libertarian culture that John Stuart Mill believes to be the best for achieving intellectual and social development. Every Filipino citizen is sovereign and free to do what he wants as long as he does not harm others. Mill’s proposed ways to obtain ‘social liberty’‚ which are having the political liberties and having

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    Response to Mill’s “Principle of Utility” John Stuart Mill writes that the Principle of Utility is the placement of happiness‚ of the individual‚ but mostly of society as a whole‚ ought to be the ultimate end in intentions and actions. These considerations weigh the consequences of what the outcome could be‚ to produce the most beneficial outcome for everyone. The most beneficial outcome according to Utilitarianism is the one which maximizes everyone’s happiness overall by weighing the sum of the

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    To quote John Stuart Mill‚ “The actions of individuals should only be limited to prevent harm to other individuals.” Hate speech by an individual is something that has an adverse effect on society causing mayhem and chaos. Society comprises various individuals as well as the one who gave the speech. So how does Hate Speech affect the society? It does so by harming the individuals of the society and that individual too who delivered the hate speech. I believe all of us will agree to the fact

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    Discussion Happiness

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    happening; it’s a state of mind. You can have everything in the world and still be miserable. Or you can have relatively little and feel unbounded joy. Happiness comes from mastering the art of appreciating. A nineteenth century philosopher‚ John Stuart Mill correctly advocated the pursuit of happiness and maintained the concept that above all other values‚ pleasure existed as the final destination‚ Mill’s views correctly and rationally identified a natural human tendency and his practical arguments

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    action is. The function may not be changed or diverted according to the philosophy. It also cannot change when someone does not think about the bigger picture in perspective to the function. On the surface the logic used by utilitarians such as John Stuart Mill‚ is easy to agree with as it appears to be based on common sense. But this logic is flawed. The Principle of Utility is the core of utilitarianism. Its main point is that the "right choice results in the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest

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    Brave; /adjective/ ;ready to face and endure danger; “A Brave Soldier/ In the story “The Girl With Only Two Arms and Two Legs” by Stuart Baum‚ the main character Quarta‚ is brave. She is brave because she started the game “One Ball”‚ saved another student named Kako and Spied on other creatures with “only” two arms and two legs. The first reason why Quarta is brave is because she started the game One Ball. She started the game because she could not do sports since everybody else she knew had

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    Locke vs Mill

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    for freedom. These important questions have been answered and studied by two of the greatest English philosophers‚ John Locke and John Stuart Mill. Locke and Mill men will attempt to uncover the mysteries of Liberty and Freedom and unveil the importance of being free. This essay will look at John Locke’s principle works” Second Treatise of government” and John Stuart Mills. “ On Liberty and Other Essays”. This essay will attempt to compare and contrast Lockes ideology on Liberty and Freedom to that

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    Are Higher Pleasures Unique to Human Beings? John Stuart Mill argues in Utilitarianism that higher pleasures are unique to human beings. Higher pleasures are those pleasures that require some minimum of cognitive capacities to enjoy. More specifically‚ higher pleasures are intellectual pleasures while lower pleasures are sensual pleasures. Mill argues that animals are not capable of experiencing higher pleasures because animals are not aware of their higher facilities; animals lack the conscious

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    arguments. Some believe killing is simply wrong‚ and violates universal human rights‚ others seek the only justice they deem appropriate‚ equal justice. I will examine the philosophies of Immanuel Kant‚ and John Stuart Mill‚ with regards to their stance on the death penalty. John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806- 8 May 1873) was born in London‚ England. He was a renowned philosopher best known for his interpretation of utilitarianism‚ an ethical theory developed by Jeremy Bentham. Utilitarianism is based

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