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Monday, 8 May 9.00 Opening 9.15 Piergiorgio Donatelli, Mill’s Culture of the Self 10.00 Tomislav Bracanović, J.S. Mill and the Problem of Human Nature 10.45 Jana Miedzgová, Utilitarian Interpretation of Moral Subject 11.45 Zoran Kurelić, What Can We Learn from Mill’s Concept of Nationality? 12.30 Adam J. Chmielewski, J. S. Mill and the Future of Liberalism 15.00 Nebojša Zelić, J.S. Mill and the Idea of Civil Disobedience 15.45 Agnieszka Nogal, Individual Freedom and Political Community in J. S. Mill’s ought 16.30 Jovan Babić, Self-Regarding / Other-Regarding Actions: Some Remarks 17.30 Mariana Szapuova, John Stuart Mill’s Liberal Feminism: Its Legacy and Current Criticism 18.15 Esther Ramharter, ‘I thought: are we now back with John Stuart Mill?’ (R. Carnap) Tuesday, 9 May 9.00 Nenad Cekić, John Stuart Mill and Richard Hare: Utilitarianism without Principle of Utility? 9.45 Lenka Bohunická, e Humanistic Dimension of Mill’s Utilitarian Ethical Paradigm 10.30 Christoph Schmidt-Petri, Mill’s Qualitative Utilitarianism 11.30 Darko Polšek, Medical Assistence in Reproduction and Bioethical Principles Derived from Mill’s On Liberty 12.15 Elvio Baccarini, Enforcement of Morality JOHN STUART MILL and His Philosophical Legacy Symposium on the Occasion of 200 th Birth Anniversary of John Stuart Mill Samobor, 8–9 May 2006 Hotel Lavica, Ferde Livadića 5 SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PHILOSOPHYUNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB – STUDIA CROATICA www.hrstud.hr/simpoziji HRVATSKI STUDIJ SVEUČILIŠTA U ZAGREBU

JOHN STUART MILLMonday, 8 May 9.00 Opening 9.15 Piergiorgio Donatelli, Mill’s Culture of the Self 10.00 Tomislav Bracanović, J.S. Mill and the Problem of Human Nature 10.45 Jana

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Page 1: JOHN STUART MILLMonday, 8 May 9.00 Opening 9.15 Piergiorgio Donatelli, Mill’s Culture of the Self 10.00 Tomislav Bracanović, J.S. Mill and the Problem of Human Nature 10.45 Jana

Monday, 8 May 9.00 Opening 9.15 Piergiorgio Donatelli, Mill’s Culture of the Self10.00 Tomislav Bracanović, J.S. Mill and the Problem of Human Nature10.45 Jana Miedzgová, Utilitarian Interpretation of Moral Subject11.45 Zoran Kurelić, What Can We Learn from Mill’s Concept of Nationality?12.30 Adam J. Chmielewski, J. S. Mill and the Future of Liberalism15.00 Nebojša Zelić, J.S. Mill and the Idea of Civil Disobedience15.45 Agnieszka Nogal, Individual Freedom and Political Community in J. S. Mill’s Thought16.30 Jovan Babić, Self-Regarding / Other-Regarding Actions: Some Remarks17.30 Mariana Szapuova, John Stuart Mill’s Liberal Feminism: Its Legacy and Current Criticism18.15 Esther Ramharter, ‘I thought: are we now back with John Stuart Mill?’ (R. Carnap)

Tuesday, 9 May 9.00 Nenad Cekić, John Stuart Mill and Richard Hare: Utilitarianism without Principle of Utility?9.45 Lenka Bohunická, The Humanistic Dimension of Mill’s Utilitarian Ethical Paradigm10.30 Christoph Schmidt-Petri, Mill’s Qualitative Utilitarianism11.30 Darko Polšek, Medical Assistence in Reproduction and Bioethical Principles Derived from Mill’s On Liberty12.15 Elvio Baccarini, Enforcement of Morality

JOHN STUART MILL and His Philosophical Legacy

Symposium on the Occasion of 200th Birth Anniversary of John Stuart Mill

Samobor, 8–9 May 2006 Hotel Lavica, Ferde Livadića 5Society for the AdvAncement of PhiloSoPhyUniverSity of ZAgreb – StUdiA croAticA

www.hrstud.hr/simpozijiHRVATSKI STUDIJ SVEUČILIŠTA U ZAGREBU