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John Stuart Mill (Born May 20, 1806 - Died May 8, 1873)

  • Mill's Major Works

    System of Logic
    Mill, John Stuart. “A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive.” Amazon, Amazon, 30 Sept. 2002, www.amazon.com/System-Logic-Ratiocinative-Inductive/dp/1410202526.
  • Mill's Major Work

    On Liberty
    “On Liberty John Stuart Mill: Books.” Amazon, Amazon, 22 Jan. 2019, www.amazon.com/s?k=on liberty john stuart mill&i=stripbooks&crid=3AY6K09AP9EQZ&sprefix=on libert,stripbooks,171&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_9.
  • MIll's Major Work

    Utilitarianism
    “Utilitarianism.” Amazon, Amazon, www.amazon.com/Utilitarianism-John-Stuart-Mill/dp/087220605X/ref=sr_1_2?crid=26BOBDOZZ306K&keywords=utilitarianism john stuart mill&qid=1552237247&s=books&sprefix=utilitarianism john stuart mill,stripbooks,291&sr=1-2.
  • Mill's Theory of Utilitarianism

    Mill's purpose of utilitarianism was to define and justify the foundation of morals.Utilitarianism is one of the best known and influenced moral theories. Utilitarianism states that actions are right proportion as they tend to promote overall human happiness. The theory of Utilitarianism has been around long before Mill by Jeremy Bentham 1748-1832 however, Mill simply improved it.
  • Mill's Key Event

    The Theory of Utilitarianism was known by Jeremy Bentham first, (1748-1832 until 1861 when John Staurt Mill drafted his theory. Mill published a book in 1861 called 'Utilitarianism' which explained his ideas of Utilitarianism. The book was first published in 1861 as three copies, then was revised to one copy that was published in 1863.
  • Mill's Major Work

    A Examination of Sir Williams Hamilton's Philosophy
    “An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy, and of the Principal Philosophical Questions Discussed in His Writings : Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” Full Text of "Passing", London : F. Warne ; New York : Scribner, Welford, and Armstrong, 1 Jan. 1865, archive.org/details/examinationofsir00mill/page/n6.
  • Mill's Contributes to Science

    Mill's opinion on science history as being growth by inductive reasoning. This means that once more information was discovered there will be more inductive arguments to exclusive previous information. This philosophy was similar to Kuhn's theory of paradigm shift in the aspect of new information replacing old information.
    Mill's insisted that science involves finding the structure already present in nature gives his philosophy a realist presentation.
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