Nineteenth Century PhilosophyJohn Stuart Mill |
What was John Stuart Mill’s formulation of utilitarianism? |
Mill showed how the principle of utility can be used to account for individual action and collective values. As a consequence of individuals seeking their own happiness, the good of society as a personal goal might be a result. Social values such as justice, in Mill’s account, do not benefit society as mere abstractions, but only if individuals seek them out in their own lives.