Brown on Mill’s moral theory: A critical response

Politics, Philosophy and Economics 9 (1):47-66 (2010)
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In this article, I argue that the reading of Mill that D.G. Brown presents in ‘Mill’s Moral Theory: Ongoing Revisionism’ is inconsistent with several key passages in Mill’s writings. I also show that a rule-utilitarian interpretation that is very close to the one developed by David Lyons is able to account for these passages without difficulty

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Dale E. Miller
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