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John Stuart Mill was the most important English philosopher of the 19th hundred years. His works spanned a startling variety of matters including reasoning, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics philosophy, and cultural theory. All of Mill's writings were aimed at the support and extension of philosophical radicalism, and he had a significant affect on cultural theory, politics theory, and politics overall economy. His work, Utilitarianism, published in 1863, has been described as "the most important philosophical articulation of the liberal humanistic morality that was produced in the 19th hundred years." Utilitarianism addresses the main topic of ethics, exploring the subject that has been possibly the most puzzling for philosophers and thinkers of most ages. What's right? What's good? How do we use an understanding of the right and good to provide a moral framework leading humanity to happiness, balance, and progress in every ways? Mill's work on this subject matter, though highly criticized in his own era, is still taught in university or college ethics courses throughout the world. The narration of the work is preceded by an overview that explores Mill's life and the background of his idea. Also included are a synopsis of the work, a synopsis and examination, and an study of the historical framework of the part. The AudioLearn model of Utilitarianism is suited to philosophers and students, as well as for all who wish to delve into background and ethical idea.