John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873) was an English philosopher, economist and civil servant. An influential contributor to social theory, political theory, and political economy, his conception of liberty justified the freedom of the individual in opposition to unlimited state control. He was a proponent of utilitarianism, an ethical theory developed by Jeremy Bentham, although his conception of it was very different from Bentham's. Hoping to remedy the problems found in an inductive approach to science, such as confirmation bias, he clearly set forth the premises of falsification as the key component in the scientific method. Mill was also a Member of Parliament and an important figure in liberal political philosophy.…more
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Nomad: From Islam to America: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations
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2010
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Autobiography
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1873
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Introducing Logic: A Graphic Guide
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2001
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Powers and Prospects: Reflections on Human Nature & the Social Order
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1996
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Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere
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2000
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Time's Monster: History, Conscience and Britain's Empire
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2020
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Introducing Bertrand Russell
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1998
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John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand
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2007
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On Extinction: How We Became Estranged from Nature
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2011
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Why I am Not a Conservative
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1960
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