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  1. John Stuart Mill, (born May 20, 1806, London, Eng.—died May 8, 1873, Avignon, France), British philosopher and economist, the leading expositor of utilitarianism.He was educated exclusively and exhaustively by his father, James Mill.

  2. The eldest son of economist James Mill, John Stuart Mill was educated according to the rigorous expectations of his Benthamite father. He was taught Greek at age three and Latin at age eight. By the time he reached young adulthood John Stuart Mill was a formidable intellectual, albeit an emotionally depressed one. After recovering […]

  3. May 31, 2024 · Did John Stuart Mill invent utilitarianism? No, utilitarianism was founded by Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) and further developed by John Stuart Mill. What is John Stuart Mill most famous for? John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) is most famous for further developing utilitarianism and advocating children's and women's rights and the abolition of slavery.

  4. John Stuart Millin isä James Mill (1773–1836) oli Jeremy Benthamin ja David Ricardon ystävä ja skottilaisen valistuksen hengessä kasvanut mies. John Stuart Millillä ei ollut akateemista eikä muuta tutkintoa, vaan yksityisopettajat kouluttivat hänet varakkaiden vanhempien tuella.

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · John Stuart Mill - Utilitarianism, Liberalism, Philosopher: The Autobiography tells how in 1826 Mill’s enthusiasm was checked by a misgiving as to the value of the ends that he had set before him. At the London Debating Society, where he first measured his strength in public conflict, he found himself looked upon with curiosity as a precocious phenomenon, a “made man,” an intellectual ...

  6. John Stuart Mill was born in 1806, in London. He was the son of James Mill, a friend of Jeremy Bentham’s who shared many of his principles. James intended that his son carry on the radical utilitarian empiricist tradition, and this was reflected in his upbringing: John learned Greek and arithmetic at 3, and helped to edit his father’s book (the History of India) at 11.1 Mill was influenced ...

  7. T he eldest son of economist James Mill, John Stuart Mill was educated according to the rigorous expectations of his Benthamite father. He was taught Greek at age three and Latin at age eight. By the time he reached young adulthood, John Stuart Mill was a formidable intellectual, albeit an emotionally depressed one.

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