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Author: John Stuart Mill
Brand: Brand: Hackett Pub Co
Edition: 8th
Features:
Number Of Pages: 113
Details: Review
A wonderful edition… — Irving Louis Horowitz, Rutgers University
Alexander should be commended for making this invaluable material accessible to scholars and students… — Maria H. Moralies, Florida State University
An impressively compact and engaging introduction and a well-chosen selection of ancillary materials… — Eileen Gillooly, Columbia University
The introduction offers fresh insights… –Thomas Christiano, University of Arizona
Product Description
Contents include a selected bibliography and an editor’s Introduction broken into two sections. The first section provides a brief sketch of the historical, social, and biographical context in which Mill wrote and the second traces the central line of argument in the text to aid in the comprehension of the essay’s structure, method, and major theses.
About the Author
John Stuart Mill was born in London in 1806. He became a leading philosophical radical, active as a propagandist in their intellectual and reforming pursuits. In 1826, he began to rethink his stance and examine alternative positions offered by Coleridge and Carlyle. By the 1840’s Mill could offer a mature reinterpretation of his philosophical position. Gertrude Himmelfarb is Professor of History at the City University of New York and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Release Date: 01-04-1978
Package Dimensions: 9x216x118