The work of John Stuart Mill marked an impressive transition in many departments of thought. There is probably no other English writer who has had so definite an effect on the development of so many philosophical sciences, and there is none whose personal philosophy contains more striking evidence of radical changes in the speculative outlook of his generation.
Charles Douglas, Lecturer in Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh, provides to the students a work which is elucidates the important aspects of Mill’s thought. The book has for long enjoyed a reputation for being a great starting point for the study on Mill and his philosophy.
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