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James Mill

Jurisprudence (Essay)

In 'Jurisprudence (Essay),' James Mill presents a profound exploration of legal theory and the philosophical underpinnings of law. Written in the early 19th century, this work reflects Mill's utilitarian principles, advocating for a structured legal framework that maximizes societal welfare. Through a meticulously organized narrative, he scrutinizes the nature of laws, their origins, and their implications in the pursuit of justice, thereby situating his arguments amidst contemporary debates on morality, rights, and governance. Mill's literary style is characterized by clarity and precision, making complex legal concepts accessible to both scholars and lay readers alike. James Mill (1773–1836), a key figure in the development of modern liberal thought, was influenced by the intellectual currents of the Enlightenment and the reformist spirit of his time. As a philosopher, historian, and political theorist, he sought to promote rationalism and empiricism in understanding human affairs. His experiences with the inefficiencies of legal systems and the impact of law on society undoubtedly motivated him to craft this incisive essay, a testament to his commitment to social reform and legal clarity. 'Jurisprudence (Essay)' is an essential read for those interested in the intersection of law and philosophy, as well as students of political science and legal studies. Mill's insights into how law should serve society provide a foundational understanding of the ongoing discourse surrounding justice and governance, making it a critical contribution to understanding the evolution of legal thought.
76 Druckseiten
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Ursprüngliche Veröffentlichung
2020
Jahr der Veröffentlichung
2020

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