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      Speech, truth and liberty: Bentham to John Stuart Mill 1

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      Journal of Bentham Studies
      UCL Press
      Bentham, James Mill, John Stuart Mill, liberty, freedom of speech

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          Bentham’s Utilitarianism transforms earlier free speech doctrine in the service of the pursuit of truth and the control of government, preserving the distinction between statements of opinion and of fact and awarding the latter a lesser degree of protection. The work of James Mill and the early writings of John Stuart Mill retain this distinction, but their accounts are weighed down by the problems of a direct Utilitarian approach, in their consequentialist balancing of different values against each other, and in their dependence on a majoritarian epistemology and their commitment to a naive progressive optimism. Mill goes on in On Liberty to address and resolve these problems on the basis of a new justification for free speech as free deliberative thought. I argue that, contrary to most interpretations, his new justification leaves untouched the basic distinction between absolutely protected expressions of opinion and only functionally and contingently protected assertions of fact, leaving room for restrictions on factual statements, especially when untrue.

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                Journal of Bentham Studies
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                UCL Press
                2045-757X
                14 January 2019
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                [1] 1University of Hamburg, Germany
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                10.14324/111.2045-757X.046
                9594a87d-c30f-449d-8259-63ce5477a8c6
                Copyright © 2019, The Author(s).

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Philosophers,General philosophy,Philosophy
                James Mill,freedom of speech,liberty,John Stuart Mill,Bentham
                Philosophers, General philosophy, Philosophy
                James Mill, freedom of speech, liberty, John Stuart Mill, Bentham

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