Nigel Warburton Quotes
Central To Mill's Approach Throughout On Liberty Is His 'Harm Principle', The Idea That Individual Adults Should Be Free To Do Whatever They Wish Up To The Point Where They Harm Another Person In The Process. Mill's Principle Is Apparently Straightforward: The Only Justification For Interference With Someone's Freedom To Live Their Life As They Choose Is If They Risk Harming Other People.
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