THE GREATEST HAPPINESS FOR THE GREATEST NUMBER: MILL. Lecture 5 of Philosophy of Ethics course [Peterson Academy]

It is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied; better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied.

Themes: Hedonism. Epicurus. Utility. Bentham. Individual or collective? The problem of Casanova, de Sade, Sacher-Masoch. Text: Mill, Utilitarianism

Stephen R. C. Hicks, Ph.D. is Professor of Philosophy and the author of Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault, Nietzsche and the Nazis, Entrepreneurial Living, Liberalism Pro and Con, and Eight Philosophies of Education. He has published in Business Ethics Quarterly, Review of Metaphysics, and The Wall Street Journal. His writings have been translated into twenty languages. He has been Visiting Professor of Business Ethics at Georgetown University (Washington, DC), Visiting Professor at the University of Kasimir the Great (Poland), Visiting Fellow at Harris Manchester College (Oxford University), and Visiting Professor at Jagiellonian University (Poland).

Professor Hicks lecturing at Peterson Academy

In this eight-lecture, ten-hour course, Professor Hicks takes us on an engaging journey through the evolution of modern moral philosophy, from the Enlightenment to the 21st century. Major thinkers covered include:

John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill, Arthur Schopenhauer, Søren Kierkegaard, Auguste Comte, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ruth Benedict, A.J. Ayer, and Philippa Foot.

Trailer and enrollment options at the Peterson Academy site here.

See also Professor Hicks’s Modern Philosophy and Postmodern Philosophy courses.

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