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Utilitarianism: Critical Essay by Jan Narveson

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SOURCE: “Rights and Utilitarianism,” in New Essays on John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism, edited by Wesley E. Cooper, Kai Nielson, and Steven C. Patten, Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy, 1979, pp. 137-60.

In the following essay, Narveson explores the conflict between justice and utility in the thought of J. S. Mill.

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