John Stuart Mill investigates the central elements of the 19th century philosopher’s most profound and influential works, from On Liberty to Utilitarianism and The Subjection of Women. Through close analysis of his primary works, it reveals the very heart of the thinker’s ideas, and examines them in the context of utilitarianism, liberalism and the British empiricism prevalent in Mill’s day. Presents an analysis of the full range of Mill’s primary writings, getting to the core of the philosopher’s ideas. Examines the central elements of Mill’s writings in easily accessible prose Places Mill’s work and thought within the larger cultural and social context of 19th century Britain Illustrates the continued relevance of Mill’s philosoph...
The 19th-century philosopher John Stuart Mill is widely regarded as one of history’s leading propone...
The Subjection of Women was the last book by John Stuart Hill published during his lifetime. It pres...
This article examines the Scottish philosopher and historian James Mill’s views on the freedom of th...
John Stuart Mill (1806–73) was the most influential English language philosopher of the nineteenth c...
More than two hundred years after his birth, and 150 years after the publication of his most famous ...
Clear, concise and authoritative, Professor Stafford summarises and discusses five key works of one ...
This paper seeks to refute the standard interpretation of John Stuart Mill as an inconsistent and in...
The education of John Stuart Mill was one of the most unusual ever planned or experienced. Beginning...
The oldest of nine children, John Stuart Mill was born on May 20, 1806; he died in France, where he ...
This book offers a clear and highly readable introduction to the ethical and social-political philos...
This paper seeks to refute the standard interpretation of John Stuart Mill as an inconsistent and in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an attempt to account for the presence of disc...
John Stuart Mill was one of the most important political and social thinkers of the nineteenth centu...
John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) was a major philosopher of Victorian Britain. This chapter discusses hi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-54)One of the seminal minds of the nineteenth century ...
The 19th-century philosopher John Stuart Mill is widely regarded as one of history’s leading propone...
The Subjection of Women was the last book by John Stuart Hill published during his lifetime. It pres...
This article examines the Scottish philosopher and historian James Mill’s views on the freedom of th...
John Stuart Mill (1806–73) was the most influential English language philosopher of the nineteenth c...
More than two hundred years after his birth, and 150 years after the publication of his most famous ...
Clear, concise and authoritative, Professor Stafford summarises and discusses five key works of one ...
This paper seeks to refute the standard interpretation of John Stuart Mill as an inconsistent and in...
The education of John Stuart Mill was one of the most unusual ever planned or experienced. Beginning...
The oldest of nine children, John Stuart Mill was born on May 20, 1806; he died in France, where he ...
This book offers a clear and highly readable introduction to the ethical and social-political philos...
This paper seeks to refute the standard interpretation of John Stuart Mill as an inconsistent and in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is an attempt to account for the presence of disc...
John Stuart Mill was one of the most important political and social thinkers of the nineteenth centu...
John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) was a major philosopher of Victorian Britain. This chapter discusses hi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-54)One of the seminal minds of the nineteenth century ...
The 19th-century philosopher John Stuart Mill is widely regarded as one of history’s leading propone...
The Subjection of Women was the last book by John Stuart Hill published during his lifetime. It pres...
This article examines the Scottish philosopher and historian James Mill’s views on the freedom of th...