Journal of East China Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) ›› 2022, Vol. 54 ›› Issue (4): 44-58.doi: 10.16382/j.cnki.1000-5579.2022.04.005

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“Diverse Life Experiments”:John S. Mill’s Thinking on Individuality

Hong-tu LI   

  • Accepted:2022-06-20 Online:2022-07-15 Published:2022-07-26

Abstract:

In his work On Liberty, one of the most influential classics in the intellectual history, the nineteenth-century British thinker John S. Mill proposed the pivotal idea of “individuality”, which thereafter became the central element of the modern society, by laying the issue of individual rights within the framework of relationship between society and individual. According to Mill, individuality not only represents a way of life, but also has multiple implications, including that of “taste”. It aims at the “self-development” of each individual through his or her own choice. By virtue of Mill’s formulation, “individuality” is no longer an empty concept, but turns out to be one with rich content and specific reference. It grows from its own internal natural character instead of being given externally. Once each individual in the society has the rights to make their own choices, their “taste” and unique ways of life are safeguarded, and the progress and development of the society will be greatly promoted.

Key words: John Mill, individuality, way of life, taste, self-development