The Cambridge Companion to MillJohn Skorupski Cambridge University Press, 1998 M01 13 - 591 pages John Stuart Mill was one of the greatest thinkers of the nineteenth century. His impact on modern culture and thought has been immense, and his continuing importance for contemporary philosophy and social thought is widely recognized. This companion furnishes the reader with a systematic and up-to-date account of the many facets of Mill's thought and influence. New readers will find this the most convenient and accessible guide to Mill currently available. Advanced students and specialists will find a conspectus of recent developments in the interpretation of Mill. |
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... political philosophy , and economics . It will be of special interest to all philosophers as well as a broad range of students and readers of political science , economics , and the history of ideas . New readers will find this the most ...
... political philosophy , and economics . It will be of special interest to all philosophers as well as a broad range of students and readers of political science , economics , and the history of ideas . New readers will find this the most ...
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... Political Philosophy ( 1991 ) and has pub- lished articles in political philosophy , environmental ethics , and feminist ethics . Currently she is co - editing an anthology on selfhood and identity politics . ANDY HAMILTON is a lecturer ...
... Political Philosophy ( 1991 ) and has pub- lished articles in political philosophy , environmental ethics , and feminist ethics . Currently she is co - editing an anthology on selfhood and identity politics . ANDY HAMILTON is a lecturer ...
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... politics at the University of York . He is the author of The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists : Selected Studies ( 1990 ) . JONATHAN RILEY is a professor at the Murphy Institute of Political Economy , Tulane University . He ...
... politics at the University of York . He is the author of The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists : Selected Studies ( 1990 ) . JONATHAN RILEY is a professor at the Murphy Institute of Political Economy , Tulane University . He ...
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... politics and social morality one could argue that his influence had lapsed just because his ideas had been assimilated ... political theory , and has eventually widened to his gen- eral philosophy . It has again become possible to ...
... politics and social morality one could argue that his influence had lapsed just because his ideas had been assimilated ... political theory , and has eventually widened to his gen- eral philosophy . It has again become possible to ...
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... political tide . Liberalism in those fin- de - siècle years was moving in a collectivist direction . T. H. Green was a significant British leader of this fin - de - siècle constructive liberalism , just as he was a leader of fin - de ...
... political tide . Liberalism in those fin- de - siècle years was moving in a collectivist direction . T. H. Green was a significant British leader of this fin - de - siècle constructive liberalism , just as he was a leader of fin - de ...
Contents
Mill on language and logic | 35 |
Mill mathematics and the naturalist tradition | 57 |
Mill on induction and scientific method | 112 |
Mill phenomenalism and the self | 139 |
Mill on religion | 176 |
Mill on psychology and the moral sciences | 203 |
Mills utilitarianism | 255 |
Mills political economy Ricardian science and liberal utilitarian art | 293 |
Democracy socialism and the working classes | 372 |
The subjection of women | 396 |
Mill and the Classical world | 423 |
The reception and early reputation of Mills political thought | 464 |
Mill in a liberal landscape | 497 |
Guide to further reading | 541 |
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