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Sobre La Libertad - John Stuart Mill eBook

by John Stuart Mill
language: brazilian portuguese
Publisher: Lebooks Editora, September of 2024 ‧
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Sobre la libertad es un ensayo fundamental en el ámbito de la filosofía política y ética que explora la importancia de la libertad individual en la sociedad. Mill argumenta a favor de la soberanía del individuo sobre sí mismo, destacando que la única justificación válida para ejercer poder sobre un individuo, contra su voluntad, es evitar daño a otros. Esta premisa establece la base para su defensa de la libertad de expresión, la diversidad de opiniones y la autonomía personal. Mill también critica el conformismo social, señalando que las opiniones mayoritarias a menudo limitan el pensamiento crítico y la innovación. A través de su análisis, el autor aboga por una sociedad donde se valore y se respete la individualidad, argumentando que el progreso social depende del intercambio libre de ideas y del desafío a las normas establecidas. La relevancia de Sobre la libertad persiste en la actualidad, ya que sus reflexiones sobre el equilibrio entre la libertad individual y la autoridad social son cada vez más pertinentes en un mundo donde las tensiones entre la seguridad y la libertad continúan siendo un tema de discusión candente. Al abordar estos dilemas, Mill ofrece un marco para entender la importancia de la libertad en la búsqueda de una sociedad justa y equitativa.

Sobre La Libertad - John Stuart Mill

by John Stuart Mill

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ISBN: 9786558944997
Publisher: Lebooks Editora
Release Date: September of 2024
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Pages: 90
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
EAN: 9786558944997
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) was born in London into a family of modest origins. His father, a philosopher and economist, gave him a rigorous education with the aim of creating an intellectual genius who would continue his work. At the age of fourteen, he made a trip to the South of France, and his interest in foreign policy was born there.
In 1823, Mill was appointed junior assistant in the Correspondence Department of the British East India Company. A year earlier, he had written his first essays in Traveller magazine. From then on, his literary production grew without interregnum. Mill possessed a truly remarkable capacity for work, except when illness and depression prevented him.
He is mainly known for his works in the fields of philosophy, ethics, political economy, and logic, which have influenced numerous thinkers and areas of knowledge. He defended utilitarianism and is one of the most prominent and recognized defenders of political liberalism, and his works are still sources of discussion and inspiration on individual freedoms.

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