J.S. Mill and the Good Life

May 15, 2022

First Aired: June 23, 2019

Listen

LOGIN or Subscribe TO LISTEN

John Stuart Mill was one of the most important British philosophers of the 19th century. As a liberal, he thought that individuals are generally the best judges of their own welfare. But Mill was also a utilitarian who thought that there were objectively lower and higher pleasures and that the good life was one which maximized higher pleasures. So is there a way to reconcile Mill’s liberal project with his utilitarianism? Is the good life for Mill one in which individuals determine their own paths? Or should those who know better still try to nudge others to live better lives? John and Ken fulfill their potential with David Brink from UC San Diego, author of Mill’s Progressive Principles.

 

Log In or Subscribe for FREE to view the show transcript

 

Buy the Episode

Listen to the Preview

Guest

dbrink
David Brink, Professor of Philosophy, UC San Diego

Related Blogs

  • JS Mill and the Good Life

    June 22, 2019

Get Philosophy Talk

Radio

Sunday at 11am (Pacific) on KALW 91.7 FM, San Francisco, and rebroadcast on many other stations nationwide

Podcast

Full episode downloads via Apple Music and abbreviated episodes (Philosophy Talk Starters) via Apple PodcastsSpotify, and Stitcher