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_aThe Cambridge Companion to Mill _bLIVR _fJohn SKORUPSKI |
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_aCambridge _cCambridge University Press _d1998 |
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_a591p. _dphotocopie |
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| 225 | _aCambridge Companions | ||
| 320 | _aBibliography, p.544-570 Index, p.571-591 | ||
| 327 | _ap.541 : Guide to further reading | ||
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_fJohn SKORUPSKI _hp.1 _iIntroduction : The fortunes of liberal naturalism |
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_fJohn SKORUPSKI _hp.35 _iMill on language and logic |
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_fPhilip KITCHER _hp.57 _iMill, mathematics, and the naturalist tradition |
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_fGeoffrey SCARRE _hp.112 _iMill, on induction and scientific method |
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_fAndy HAMILTON _hp.139 _iMill, phenomenalism, and the self |
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_fAlan MILLAR _hp.176 _iMill on religion |
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_fFred WILSON _hp.203 _iMill on psychology and the moral sciences |
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_fWendy DONNER _hp.255 _iMill's utilitarianism |
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_fJonathan RILEY _hp.293 _iMill's political economy : Ricardian science and liberal utilitarian art |
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_fJohn ROBSON _hp.338 _iCivilization and culture as moral concepts |
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_fC.L. TEN _hp.372 _iDemocracy, socialism, and the working classes |
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_fMary LINDON SHANLEY _hp.396 _iThe subjection of women |
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_fT.H. IRWIN _hp.423 _iMill and Classical world |
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_fPeter NICHOLSON _hp.464 _iThe reception and early reputation of Mill's political thought |
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_fAlan RYAN _hp.497 _iMill in a liberal landscape |
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