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  1. John Stuart Mill (1806 – 1873) fue un filósofo, economista y político escocés defensor del utilitarismo enfocado en la calidad, la libertad, la igualdad de género y la búsqueda de la felicidad para la mayoría de las personas. John Stuart Mill nació en Londres el 20 de mayo de 1806. Su padre fue el economista y filósofo James Mill ...

  2. John Stuart Mill, 1806-1873. By Eugenio Biagini. Type: Biography. John Stuart Mill, philosopher, economist, journalist, political writer, social reformer, and, briefly, Liberal MP, is one of the most famous figures in the pantheon of Liberal theorists, and the greatest of the Victorian Liberal thinkers. Yet his relevance is not restricted to ...

  3. Hace 3 días · John Stuart Mill was born in London on 20 May 1806. His father was James Mill, a Scottish philosopher who gave his son an intensive education, beginning with the study of Greek at the age of three.

  4. John Stuart Mill, né le 20 mai 1806 à Londres et mort le 8 mai 1873 à Avignon, est un philosophe, logicien et économiste britannique. Penseur libéral parmi les plus influents du XIX e siècle, il est un partisan de l' utilitarisme , une théorie éthique préalablement exposée par Jeremy Bentham , dont Mill propose sa compréhension personnelle.

  5. File of Fallacies John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) JOHN WOODS University of Lethbridge Department of Philosophy Lethbridge, Alberta Canada Born in London, Mill was educated by his father, James Mill, who was Bentham’s friend and collaborator, and who, seeing no need to send his son to school, didn’t. James was an officer of the East Indian ...

  6. John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) He was the ablest English philosopher of the nineteenth century and, I think it fair to say, the last philosopher of any nationality to cover the whole range of philosophical problems with comparable distinction. —Marshall Cohen, editor of the Modern Library Philosophy of John Stuart Mill.

  7. El más importante continuador de la doctrina utilitarista es John Stuart Mill (1806-1873). J. S. Mill fue un estrecho discípulo de Bentham y de su propio padre, James Mill, y la exposición de su concepción moral se encuentra en su Utilitarismo, de 1863.