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In: Dover Books on philosophy
In: Core Knowledge
Sharing insights from teaching John Stuart Mill for many years, the eminent philosopher Philip Kitcher makes a cogent case for why we should read this nineteenth-century thinker now. He reflects on Mill's ideas in the context of contemporary ethical, social, and political issues.
In: Twayne's English authors series 5
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014473045
[With his On liberty. London, 1865] ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435005871231
Translation of: Representative government. ; Cover title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Books which may be consulted: p. xxiv. ; Introduction by A. D. Lindsay. ; Title within ornamental border. ; Bibliography: p. xxv. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 4. Thoughts on parliamentary reform ; Recent writers on reform ; Bain's psychology ; Austin on jurisprudence ; Plato ; Inaugural address -- v. 5. Endowments ; Thornton on labour and its claims ; Professor Leslie on the land question ; Taine-de l'intelligence ; Treaty obligations ; Maine on village communities. Grote's Aristotle ; L'avere e l'imposta ; Papers on land tenure: Explanatory statement of the programme of the Land Tenure Reform Association ; Speech on land tenure reform, delivered May 15th, 1871 ; Advice to land reformers ; Speech on land tenure reform, delivered March 18th, 1873 ; The right of property in land. ; Reprinted mainly from the Edinburgh and Westminster reviews. ; v. 1. The contest in America ; The right and wrong of state interference with corporation and church property ; The currency juggle ; A few observations on the French revolution ; Thoughts on poetry and its varieties ; Professor Sedgwick's discourse on the studies of the University of Cambridge ; Civilization ; Aphorisms: a fragment ; Armand Carrel ; A prophecy ; Writings of Alfred de Vigny ; Bentham ; Appendix -- v. 2. Coleridge ; M. de Tocqueville on democracy in America ; Bailey on Berkeley's theory of vision ; Michelets' history of France ; The claims of labor. Guizot's essays and lectures on history ; Early Grecian history and legend -- v. 3. Vindication of the French revolution of February, 1848; in reply to Lord Brougham and others ; Appendix ; Enfranchisement of women ; Dr. Whewell on moral philosophy ; Grote's history of Greece ; A few words on nonintervention ; The slave power ; Utilitarianism. ; Photocopy. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Reprinted mainly from the Edinburgh and Westminster reviews. ; v. 4. Thoughts on parliamentary reform. Recent writers on reform. Bain's psychology. Austin on jurisprudence. Plato. Inaugural address.--v. 5. Endowments. Thornton on labour and its claims. Professor Leslie on the land question. Taine-de l'intelligence. Treaty obligations. Maine on village communities. Grote's Aristotle. L'avere e l'imposta. Papers on land tenure: Explanatory statement of the programme of the Land Tenure Reform Association. Speech on land tenure reform, delivered May 15th, 1871. Advice to land reformers. Speech on land tenure reform, delivered March 18th, 1873. The right of property in land. ; v. 1. The contest in America. The right and wrong of state interference with corporation and church property. The currency juggle. A few observations on the French revolution. Thoughts on poetry and its varieties. Professor Sedgwick's discourse on the studies of the University of Cambridge. Civilization. Aphorisms: a fragment. Armand Carrel. A prophecy. Writings of Alfred de Vigny. Bentham. Appendix.--v. 2. Coleridge. M. de Tocqueville on democracy in America. Bailey on Berkeley's theory of vision. Michelets' history of France. The claims of labor. Guizot's essays and lectures on history. Early Grecian history and legend.--v. 3. Vindication of the French revolution of February, 1848; in reply to Lord Brougham and others. Appendix. Enfranchisement of women. Dr. Whewell on moral philosophy. Grote's history of Greece. A few words on nonintervention. The slave power. Utilitarianism. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Reprint chiefly from the Edinburgh and Westminster Reviews. ; V.1-2, 3rd edition, volumes 3, 2nd edition. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"Reprinted chiefly from the Edinburgh and Westminster reviews." ; The right and wrong of state interference with corporation and church property. The currency juggle. A few observations on the French revolution. Thoughts on poetry and its varieties. Professor Sedgwick's discourse on the studies of the University of Cambridge. Civilization. Aphorisms; A fragment. Armand Carrel. A prophecy. Writing of Alfred de Vigny. Bentham. Coleridge. Appendix.--v. 2. M. de Tocqueville on democracy in America. Bailey on Berkeley's theory of vision. Michelet's history of France. The claims of labour. Guizot's essays and lectures on history. Early Grecian history and legend. Vindication of the French revolution of February 1848, in reply to Lord Brougham and others. Enfranchisement of women. Dr. Whewell on moral philosophy. Grote's history of Greece. Appendix.--v. 3. Thoughts on parliamentary reform. Recent writers on reform. Bain's psychology. A few words on non-intervention. The contest in America. Austin on jurisprudence. Plato. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; PHIL; B1603.D5 1867: v.1-2, 4: 2d ed.
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Reprinted mainly for the Edinburgh & Westminster reviews. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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