John Stuart Mill- May 20, 1806 - May 08, 1873

  • John Stuart Mill- System of logic

    John Stuart Mill- System of logic
    This is the difference John Stuart emphasized about science (dogmatic he said) and real-life society (human beings, their feelings and their daily happenings, which is more important than their dogmatic rules and science theories.
  • John Stuart Mill on Principles of Political Economy

    John Stuart Mill on Principles of Political Economy
    He encourages women to enter workforce and more.
  • John Stuart Mill on Liberty

    John Stuart Mill on Liberty
    This was published in 1959. John Stuart Mill applied his ethical system of utilitarianism to state and its community (society). He believed and emphasized balance between liberty (freedom) and authority. He emphasized and dug deep on how much power government should have over individuals,
  • Conclusion

    Conclusion
    I have lot more to say about him, I will stop it here for now. Considerations of representative, unanswered questions, and essays.
  • John Stuart Mill- Utilitarianism

    John Stuart Mill- Utilitarianism
    It is basically a theory of ethics outlined and pointed out by John Mill. It outlined how human being should treat and behave towards each other.
  • John Stuart Mill- May 20, 1806 - May 08, 1873

    John Stuart Mill- May 20, 1806 - May 08, 1873
    John Stuart was an English Philosopher of the nineteenth century. Utilitarian, He was a Liberal, Naturalist. His contributed to social theory, political theory, and the political economy. His most works include Utilitarianism- 1861, Liberty-1859, System of Logic -1843 and he looked deeply into Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy -1865.
    So, I will be looking into his studies as a Naturalist, Liberal- liberty, as well as social Reformer, In the later link I will discuss more on his work.
  • John Stuart Mill on Subjection of Women

    John Stuart Mill on Subjection of Women
    Here, he emphasized equality of gender/sexes. He believed that women should be educated, should be able to contribute to society outside of home duties as wife, mother, shores at home: which in his view will contribute largely to human growth and development.