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La razón liberal. Economía, política y ética en la obra de John Stuart Mill

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Mauricio Pérez Salazar ()
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Como pocos en la historia del pensamiento occidental, Mill tuvo fe en la racionalidad de los seres humanos, la cual tiene como principio base la elección de placer o dolor; ese placer o dolor no es ajeno a una estrecha relación con la crianza y la sociedad donde crece cada individuo, por lo que cada caso debe ser plenamente estudiado.

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This book is provided by Universidad Externado de Colombia, Facultad de Economía in its series Books with number 37 and published in 2003.

Volume: 1
Edition: 1
ISBN: 958-616-719-4
Handle: RePEc:ext:public:37

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Keywords: Razón liberal; Economía; ética; John Stuart Mill;

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