The genius of autonomy

The Philosophers' Magazine 46 (46):65-70 (2009)
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Mill’s vision of a good, autonomous life demanded a great deal of personal energy. One of the more telling charges that Mill levelled at Christian morality, at least in its existing form, was that its ideal was “passive rather than active”, more concerned with “Abstinence from Evil, rather than energetic Pursuit of the Good”.

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