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Autonomy over one's life from "summary" of Utilitarianism and On Liberty by John Stuart Mill

Autonomy over one's life is the principle that individuals should have the freedom to make their own choices and decisions without interference from others. This includes the authority to decide how to live one's life, what activities to engage in, and what values to uphold. According to Mill, autonomy is essential for human flourishing and well-being. When individuals have the power to govern their own lives, they are more likely to pursue their own happiness and develop their own unique potential. In a society that respects autonomy, individuals are able to act according to their own wishes and desires, as long as they do not harm others. This principle is closely tied to the concept of liberty, which Mill argues is necessary for the progress of society. Autonomy allows individuals to think independently, express their opinions freely, and challenge prevailing norms and beliefs. Without autonomy, people are at risk of being coerced or manipulated by those in positions of power. Mill believes that autonomy is particularly important in the realm of morality and ethics. He argues that individuals should have the freedom to...
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    Utilitarianism and On Liberty

    John Stuart Mill

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