The right to do what is wrong

The right to do what is wrong is freedom that does not obstruct as for an individual area,even if it is foolishly and an act that is evaluated for other people to be mistaking.
Outline
It is a concept presented in thinking concerning the utilitarianism and individual freedom developed in On Liberty of the John Stuart Mill (1859). It is presented freely as a result derived from the "Principle to prevent harm to others" as that that composes freedom, that is, cannot be said the correcting as wisdom in view of other people, and it be right to compel something.
Self-ownership is an insistence assumed to have to entrust the self-decision of the adult who has the responsive capability with it,when the harm to others is not caused, the content of the decision sees rationally and it will even be considered the foolery.
Example of act from which right to do what is wrong is discussed
*Drinking/Smoking
*Suicide
*Organ trade
*Adventure
*Prostitution
*Gambling
*Dope
Reference
*'Introduction of Modern ethics'Hisatake Kato(Kodansha1997. ISBN4-06-159267-X)Chapter.11-
 
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