Amore e perfezionamento umano nel pensiero di John Stuart Mill

In Maurizio Marin & Tiziano Conti (eds.), L'amore come perfezione dell'esistenza. LAS. pp. 87-106 (2023)
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This paper describes the role of love as it emerges in John Stuart Mill’s thought in the light of his idea of human development. The discourse starts from Mill’s view of emotions and sentiments to come to internal culture, through which the human development is fulfilled. Since in the internal culture love is related to sympathy and moral feelings, there will be highlighted its connecting role between individual and collective dimensions. The latter forms itself into the family and extends to the whole society.

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