| Wendy Donner, Richard Fumerton - Philosophy - 2009 - 224 pages
John Stuart Mill investigates the central elements of the 19th century philosopher’s most profound and influential works, from On Liberty to Utilitarianism and The Subjection ... | |
| William Aiken, John Arthur, Bob Brecher, Richard Brook, David Carr, James Child, Geoffrey Cupit, Wendy Donner, Anthony Ellis, Daniel Farrell, Bart Gruzalski, John Haldane, Jonathan Jacobs, Rex Martin, Terence McLaughlin, Andrew Moore, Lisa Portmess - Philosophy - 2011 - 270 pages
This collection of essays brings together moral, social and political philosophers from Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States who explore a wide range of issues ... | |
| William Aiken, John Arthur, Bob Brecher, Richard Brook, David Carr, James Child, Geoffrey Cupit, Wendy Donner, Anthony Ellis, Daniel Farrell, Bart Gruzalski, John Haldane, Jonathan Jacobs, Rex Martin, Terence McLaughlin, Andrew Moore, Lisa Portmess - Philosophy - 2011 - 303 pages
This collection of essays brings together moral, social and political philosophers from Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States who explore a wide range of issues ... | |
| Dale E. Miller - Philosophy - 2010 - 261 pages
This book offers a clear and highly readable introduction to the ethical and social-political philosophy of John Stuart Mill. Dale Miller provides a cogent and careful account ... | |
| Don Habibi - History - 2001 - 314 pages
In this well-researched, comprehensive study of J.S. Mill, Professor Habibi argues that the persistent, dominant theme of Mill's life and work was his passionate belief in ... | |
| Henry R. West - Philosophy - 2007 - 148 pages
A key addition to the Reader's Guides series, covering Mill's Utilitarianism in a concise and accessible way with a student-friendly presentation and price. | |
| Roger Crisp - Mill - 1997 - 260 pages
This book introduces and assesses Mill's life and the background of Utilitarianism and its continuing importance to philosophical thought. | |
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