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  1. The Logic of the Moral Sciences (Open Court Classics) by John Stuart Mill, 1988-12-19
  2. Review of the Work of Mr John Stuart Mill Entitled, 'examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy.' by George Grote, 2010-07-24
  3. Utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill, 2009-02-06
  4. Auguste Comte And Positivism by John Stuart Mill, 2010-01-30
  5. John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand by Richard Reeves, 2009-07-01
  6. A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive by John Stuart Mill, 2009-10-29
  7. Philosophy of John Stuart Mill (Modern Library, 322.1) by John Stuart Mill, 1961-10-12
  8. On the Logic of the Moral Sciences (The Library of Liberal Arts) by John Stuart Mill, 1965
  9. Utilitarianism, Liberty, and Representative Government (Everyman's Library: Philosophy and Theology, 482A) by John Stuart Mill, 1951
  10. Principles of Political Economy: and Chapters on Socialism (Oxford World's Classics) by John Stuart Mill, 2008-10-15
  11. A System Of Logic Ratiocinative And Inductive Vol 1 of 2 by John Stuart Mill, 2009-06-08
  12. A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive, Vol. 2 of 2: Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence and the Methods of Scientific Investigation (Classic Reprint) by John Stuart Mill, 2010-10-09
  13. Representative Government by John Stuart Mill by John Stuart Mill, 2008-03-04
  14. Autobiography - John Stuart Mill by John Stuart Mill, 2010-02-14

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42. Economics 3LL3 -- Mill
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43. John Stuart Mill - Papers And Essays On His Philosophy
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47. Mill (John Stuart)
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48. Mill, John Stuart
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John Stuart Mill was born on May 20, 1806 in north London, the oldest of nine children. His father, James Mill, was a student of Jeremy Bentham, a radical utilitarian. John himself was accelerated through school and shared the company of many of his father's intellectual friends throughout his adolescence. In fact, young John was sent to France to live with Samuel Bentham, the brother of Jeremy. It is often lamented that John lacked a childhood thanks to his father's intense drive of his son into the academic world. Indeed, soon after his education, John followed his father into a job at the East India Company where he remained in leadership positions until the company's demise in 1858. Mill's early writings and contributions to philosophy were published in two newspapers, The Traveller and The Morning Chronicle, both edited by associates of his friends. The radical philosophical journal Westminster Review served as another pulpit for Mill and a means to further elaborate on his views. Mill's Autobiography, completed shortly before his death in 1873, recounted the experiences that he had with the London Debating Society where his view were seen as being the product of an obsessive academic upbringing, with but more plain memorization than true philosophical thought. The experience he gained as a member of the society taught him the value of political philosophy not as a mode to create the ideal political system, but a means of determining the principles necessary to establish any successful governing system.

51. MILL, John Stuart
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52. John Stuart Mill, Biography: The Concise Encyclopedia Of Economics: Library Of E
The eldest son of economist James mill, john stuart mill was educated accordingto the rigorous expectations of his Benthamite father. 1869. john stuart mill.
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The eldest son of economist James Mill, John Stuart Mill was educated according to the rigorous expectations of his Benthamite father. He was taught Greek at age three and Latin at age eight. By the time he reached young adulthood, John Stuart Mill was a formidable intellectual, albeit an emotionally depressed one. After recovering from a nervous breakdown, he departed from his Benthamite teachings to shape his own view of political economy. He wrote Principles of Political Economy, which became the leading economics textbook for forty years after it was written. In it Mill elaborated on the ideas of David Ricardo and Adam Smith. He helped develop the ideas of economies of scale, opportunity cost, and comparative advantage in trade. Mill was a strong believer in freedom, especially of speech and of thought. He defended freedom on two grounds. First, he argued, society's utility would be maximized if each person was free to make his or her own choices. (The "her" is particularly appropriate. Mill strongly believed, possibly due to the influence of his wife, Harriet Taylor, whom he idolized, that women were the equals of men. His book The Subjection of Women attacked the contemporary view of women's inherent inferiority.) Second, Mill believed that freedom was required for each person's development as a whole person. In his famous essay

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    Charles Francis Bastable, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Dublin, was a proponent of free trade. His works included expositions on international trade and clarifications of Ricardo's and Mill's ideas. His classic text, Public Finance

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Born: May 20, 1806 in London, England Died: May 8, 1873 in Avignon Biography: John Stuart Mill was an English philosopher who is remembered for having developed the modern ethical theory of utilitarianism, based upon the earlier work of Jeremy Bentham. According to Mill, actions could be best judged as moral or immoral based upon how well they fostered the greatest possible happiness for the greatest number of people. Mill was unusual in the sense that his parents did not raise him in a religious environment or to believe religious doctrines. Thus, he was never a believing Christian and could approach its claims without the baggage of disappointment and anger that often accompany those who believed at one time and later rejected it. In his 1887 book A System of Logic , Mill made an important but often unrecognized contribution to the development of modern sicence. It was not until after the publication of this work that scientists came to realize the importance of control groups in scientific experiments. Even today it is difficult to get people to understand the necessity of testing the presence of a cause against the absence of a cause - in the 19th century, that realization was even more uncommon.

57. Philosophie-Seiten: John Stuart Mill
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58. John Stuart Mill: The Subjection Of Women
The Subjection of Women. by john stuart mill. 1869. CHAPTER 1. Theobject of this Essay is to explain as clearly as I am able grounds
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CHAPTER 1 The preceding considerations are amply sufficient to show that custom, however universal it may be, affords in this case no presumption, and ought not to create any prejudice, in favour of the arrangements which place women in social and political subjection to men. But I may go farther, and maintain that the course of history, and the tendencies of progressive human society, afford not only no presumption in favour of this system of inequality of rights, but a strong one against it; and that, so far as the whole course of human improvement up to the time, the whole stream of modern tendencies, warrants any inference on the subject, it is, that this relic of the past is discordant with the future, and must necessarily disappear.
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But how, it will be asked, can any society exist without government? In a family, as in a state, some one person must be the ultimate ruler. Who shall decide when married people differ in opinion? Both cannot have their way, yet a decision one way or the other must be come to. There are, no doubt, women, as there are men, whom equality of consideration will not satisfy; with whom there is no peace while any will or wish is regarded but their own. Such persons are a proper subject for the law of divorce. They are only fit to live alone, and no human beings ought to be compelled to associate their lives with them. But the legal subordination tends to make such characters among women more, rather than less, frequent. If the man exerts his whole power, the woman is of course crushed: but if she is treated with indulgence, and permitted to assume power, there is no rule to set limits to her encroachments. The law, not determining her rights, but theoretically allowing her none at all, practically declares that the measure of what she has a right to, is what she can contrive to get.

59. John Stuart Mill: On Liberty
ON LIBERTY. by. john stuart mill. 1860. Harvard Classics Volume 25.Copyright 1909 PF Collier Son. About the online edition. This was
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INTRODUCTORY T HE subject of this Essay is not the so-called Liberty of the Will, so unfortunately opposed to the misnamed doctrine of Philosophical Necessity; but Civil, or Social Liberty: the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual. A question seldom stated, and hardly ever discussed, in general terms, but which profoundly influences the practical controversies of the age by its latent presence, and is likely soon to make itself recognized as the vital question of the future. It is so far from being new, that, in a certain sense, it has divided mankind, almost from the remotest ages, but in the stage of progress into which the more civilized portions of the species have now entered, it presents itself under new conditions, and requires a different and more fundamental treatment. No society in which these liberties are not, on the whole, respected, is free, whatever may be its form of government; and none is completely free in which they do not exist absolute and unqualified. The only freedom which deserves the name, is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it. Each is the proper guardian of his own health, whether bodily, or mental or spiritual. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good to themselves, than by compelling each to live as seems good to the rest.

60. MILL, James (1773-1836), MILL, John Stuart (1806-83), TAYLOR, Harriet, Later Mil
mill, James (17731836), mill, john stuart (1806-83), TAYLOR, Harriet, later mill,born Hardy (1808-58) and TAYLOR, Helen (1831-1907). Covering Dates1817-1914.
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James Mill 1773-1836
James Mill was educated in Edinburgh by Sir John Stuart of Fettercain and was licensed to preach in 1798. He came to London in 1802 and supported his family by writing. He became editor of the "Literary Journal" in 1803 and the "St James Chronical" in 1805, he also wrote for the "Edinburgh Review" 1808-1813.
In 1808 he met Jeremy Bentham and was converted to his utilitarian philosophy. He abandoned theology and took an active part in the Bell and Lancaster educational controversy, supporting the Lancastrian institution. He formed an association to set up a Chrestomathic school in 1814, the outcome of this being the formation of the London University in 1825. He also contributed articles to the "Westminster Review" which was started as the official Benthamite paper.

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