John Stuart Mill: A Critical Study

John Stuart Mill: A Critical Study

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Part of the respected Philosophers in Perspective series, this rigorous academic work presents a comprehensive critical examination of John Stuart Mill, one of the nineteenth century's most influential thinkers. H. J. McCloskey systematically analyses Mill's major philosophical contributions, including his theories on utilitarianism, liberty, logic, and political economy, subjecting each to careful scrutiny and reasoned critique. The tone is scholarly and exacting, engaging directly with Mill's original texts to both illuminate their strengths and expose their internal tensions and contradictions. McCloskey's study serves as an essential guide for students and academics seeking a thorough and balanced assessment of Mill's enduring philosophical legacy.

Author: H. J. Mccloskey
Format: Paperback

Genre: Philosophy

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

Part of the respected Philosophers in Perspective series, this rigorous academic work presents a comprehensive critical examination of John Stuart Mill, one of the nineteenth century's most influential thinkers. H. J. McCloskey systematically analyses Mill's major philosophical contributions, including his theories on utilitarianism, liberty, logic, and political economy, subjecting each to careful scrutiny and reasoned critique. The tone is scholarly and exacting, engaging directly with Mill's original texts to both illuminate their strengths and expose their internal tensions and contradictions. McCloskey's study serves as an essential guide for students and academics seeking a thorough and balanced assessment of Mill's enduring philosophical legacy.