Exploring foundational political concepts, this collection features Mill's influential Essay on Government alongside essays addressing rights protection, the significance of education, the role of a free press, the secret ballot, and government punishment for rights violations. These writings showcase Mill's contributions to modern political thought and his advocacy for individual liberties and democratic principles.
James Mill Boeken
De Schotse historicus en filosoof James Mill staat bekend om zijn monumentale werk over Brits-Indië. Ondanks dat hij het subcontinent zelf nooit bezocht, was hij de eerste die de Indiase geschiedenis indeelde in hindoeïstische, islamitische en Britse perioden. Zijn werk, een klassieker van koloniale zelfgenoegzaamheid, veroordeelde de Indiase cultuur scherp en verheerlijkte de Britse beschavingsmissie. Deze driedeling van de Indiase geschiedenis is, hoewel zeer invloedrijk, in de hedendaagse wetenschap kritisch bekeken.


Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind
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James Mill (1773 - 1836), British philosopher, political theorist, historian and psychologist was largely responsible for organizing the influential group of Bentham followers that became known as the 'philosophical radicals', which included David Ricardo, Joseph Hume, J.R. McCulloch, George Grote and John Austin. A prolific writer, Mill is remembered mainly as Bentham's chief disciple; for his influence on the radicals and in particular his son John Stuart Mill , the prominent utilitarian thinker. Thoemmes Press are making available two key philosophical works by this eminent early nineteenth-century intellectual figure. Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind is Mill's best-known work on associationist epistemology. Influenced by Hobbes, Locke, Hume, and Hartley, whose theory of association he applied and developed further, and other French writers such as Condillac, Helvétius, and Cabanis, the work clearly represents a distinct stage in the development of the empirical school. Analysis vividly illustrates Mill's attempt to explain all mental phenomena in terms of association and is an indispensable resource for scholars of both psychology and philosophy.