Frontmatter
Preface
Chapter 2: Self-Regarding Condunct
- The Traditional Interpretation
- Affecting the Interests of Others
- The Irrelevance of Society's "Likings and Dislikings"
- Utilitarianism and Self-Regarding Conduct: Wollheim's Interpretation
- Dworkin on External Preferences
- Utilitarian Defence of Absolute Prohibition
- Two Levels of Moral Thinking
- Reasons for Intervention
Chapter Three: Morality and Utility
- Moral and Non-Moral Appraisals of Conduct
- The Art of Life
- Lyons on Mill's Theory of Morality
- Self-Regarding Conduct and the Non-Moral Sphere
Chapter Four: Harm to Others
- Harm as the Non-Fulfilment of Desire
- Mill's Concept of Harm
- Causing Harm and Preventing Harm
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Chapter Six: Enforcing Shared Values
- Devlin's Disintegration Thesis
- Mill's Stable Society
- The Conservative Thesis
- Offensive Nuisances
- Religious Toleration and Moral Toleration
Chapter Seven: Paternalism
- Weak Paternalism
- Strong Paternalism
- Selling Oneself into Slavery
- Harming One's Later Self
Chapter Nine: Mill and Liberty
- Introduction
- Cowling's Mill
- Himmelfarb's Two Mills
- The Young Mill

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