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Utilitarianism
John Stuart Mill
Narrador Michael Foster
Editorial: Ink and Marble
Sinopsis
What makes an action right, and how should we weigh the good of one person against the good of many? In Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill presents one of the most influential works of moral philosophy in clear, direct prose that still feels urgent today. This classic philosophy audiobook explores the principle that actions are judged by their consequences, then follows that idea into questions of happiness, duty, justice, and the common good. For listeners drawn to ethics, political philosophy, and great ideas books, it offers a rich and rewarding encounter with a mind shaping arguments that continue to animate public debate. The listening experience is both intellectually stimulating and surprisingly accessible. Mill writes with precision and purpose, making complex ideas about moral reasoning, social responsibility, and human well being feel vivid rather than abstract. Whether you are studying philosophy, revisiting a foundational text in moral philosophy, or simply curious about the roots of consequentialist thought, this audiobook invites careful reflection and sustained engagement. Thought provoking, concise, and enduring, Utilitarianism remains essential listening for anyone interested in ethics and the life of the mind. Begin listening and enter one of philosophy’s defining conversations.
Duración: alrededor de 3 horas (02:41:04) Fecha de publicación: 23/04/2026; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

