John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806 – 7 May 1873) was an English philosopher, political economist, politician and civil servant. One of the most influential...
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Harriet Taylor Mill. Several pieces can also be found in The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, especially volume XXI. Harriet Taylor Mill was born Harriet...
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Mill's Methods are five methods of induction described by philosopher John Stuart Mill in his 1843 book A System of Logic. They are intended to establish...
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Question". The essay was the spark of a debate between Carlyle and John Stuart Mill. It was in this essay that Carlyle first introduced the phrase "the...
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Direct reference theory (section John Stuart Mill)
philosopher John Stuart Mill was one of the earliest modern advocates of a direct reference theory beginning in 1843. In his A System of Logic Mill introduced...
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Equality feminism (section John Stuart Mill)
and Susan B. Anthony, this movement expanded into Europe. In 1869, John Stuart Mill published The Subjection of Women, in which he argued that equality...
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Sense and reference (section John Stuart Mill)
between connotation and denotation, which originates with John Stuart Mill. According to Mill, a common term like 'white' denotes all white things, as...
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Stuart Mill had a population of 78. The town is named after the British philosopher John Stuart Mill. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stuart Mill...
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Bureaucracy (section John Stuart Mill)
were firmly in place across the industrialized world. Thinkers like John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx began to theorize about the economic functions and power-structures...
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Political philosophy (section John Stuart Mill)
make a coherent argument for an obligation of rulers to the ruled. John Stuart Mill: A utilitarian, and the person who named the system; he goes further...
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