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  1. James Mill (born April 6, 1773, Northwater Bridge, Forfarshire, Scot.—died June 23, 1836, London, Eng.) was a Scottish philosopher, historian, and economist.He was prominent as a representative of philosophical radicalism, a school of thought also known as Utilitarianism, which emphasized the need for a scientific basis for philosophy as well as a humanist approach to politics and economics.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 29. Sept. 2021 · Abstract. John Stuart Mill, a supporter of state provision of popular and secular education at a national scale in Victorian England, believed education was a means to foster human mind ...

  4. Looking into James Mill's educational methods reveals that the boundaries between nature and nurture were not as rigid as typically supposed. To illustrate this, I focus on an active principle of James Mill's practice: stimulating curiosity. Philosophers, moralists, and educationalists agreed that curiosity, the passion for knowledge, was as ...

  5. 1. Aug. 2023 · But, arguably, Mill’s reflections on liberal education can complement and enrich professional education, and a broader and modernized approach to texts and languages is certainly not out of keeping with the spirit of Mill’s curriculum, which highlighted modern literature as well. This is not to mention that some preliminary education in STEM seems consistent with Mill’s call for a ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...