101. MILL, James (1773-1836), MILL, John Stuart (1806-83), TAYLOR, Harriet, Later Mil mill, James (17731836), mill, john stuart (1806-83), TAYLOR, Harriet, later mill,born Hardy (1808-58) and TAYLOR, Helen (1831-1907). Covering Dates1817-1914. http://www.lse.ac.uk/library/archive/gutoho/mill_james.htm |
Home Help Search Index ... LSEforYou You are here - Welcome to LSE Welcome to LSE Library What's in the Library? ... Economics and Philosophy > MILL, James (1773-1836), MILL, John Stuart (1806-83), TAYLOR, Harriet, later Mill, born Hardy (1808-58) and TAYLOR, Helen (1831-1907) Guide to holdings MILL, James (1773-1836), MILL, John Stuart (1806-83), TAYLOR, Harriet, later Mill, born Hardy (1808-58) and TAYLOR, Helen (1831-1907) Covering Dates:1817-1914 Scope and Content: Papers of the philosophers and political economists James Mill and John Stuart Mill, of J.S.Mill's wife and collaborator Harriet Taylor and of her daughter, Helen Taylor, the actress and suffragist. James Mill 1773-1836 James Mill was educated in Edinburgh by Sir John Stuart of Fettercain and was licensed to preach in 1798. He came to London in 1802 and supported his family by writing. He became editor of the "Literary Journal" in 1803 and the "St James Chronical" in 1805, he also wrote for the "Edinburgh Review" 1808-1813. In 1808 he met Jeremy Bentham and was converted to his utilitarian philosophy. He abandoned theology and took an active part in the Bell and Lancaster educational controversy, supporting the Lancastrian institution. He formed an association to set up a Chrestomathic school in 1814, the outcome of this being the formation of the London University in 1825. He also contributed articles to the "Westminster Review" which was started as the official Benthamite paper. | |
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