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  1. 3. Aug. 2019 · John Stuart Mill on education by Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873. Publication date 1971 Topics Education -- Philosophy Publisher New York, Teachers College Press, Columbia University Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; trent_university; int ...

  2. James Mill was born in 1773 in a small village near Montrose where his father combined the trade of cobbler with a smallholding. Though his parents were poor, he was favoured by an ambitious mother and given every encouragement to advance himself. After attending the local parish school and Montrose Academy, he came under the patronage of Sir ...

  3. 8. Jan. 2010 · Introduction. In this chapter, I explore John Stuart Mill's philosophy of education and its connection and intersection with democracy, within the context of his distinctive form of utilitarianism and his egalitarian liberalism. Mill's writings are notably attentive to educational matters, and it is striking just how many of his works emphasize ...

  4. James Mill (* 6. April 1773 in Northwaterbridge, Pfarrei Logie Pert, Forfarshire/Angus, Schottland, südl. Aberdeen; † 23. Juni 1836 in Kensington) war ein schottisch-britischer Theologe, Historiker, Philosoph, Erziehungswissenschaftler, Strafrechtsreformer und Volkswirt. Gemeinsam mit Jeremy Bentham war er ein Verfechter des Utilitarismus ...

  5. 30. Nov. 2005 · James Mill (1773–1836) was a Scots-born political philosopher, historian, psychologist, educational theorist, economist, and legal, political and penal reformer. Well-known and highly regarded in his day, he is now all but forgotten. Mill's reputation now rests mainly on two biographical facts. The first is that his first-born son was John Stuart Mill, who became even more eminent than his ...

  6. 27. Apr. 2024 · It is due to the latter that she put an enormous effort into seeing that James Mill not only got a good education but was also kept away from the family shoemaking business. Mill was good in studies, and after completing his education at the local Grammar School, he was sent to Montrose Academy, one of the best-known burgh schools in Scotland.

  7. Mill wrote on the British corn laws, free trade, comparative advantage, the history of India, and electoral reform. His son, John Stuart, after a rigorous home education, became one of the leading English classical liberals in the 19th century. See the Liberty Matters online discussion on James Mill on Liberty and Governance