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1874. John Stuart Mill is one of the foremost representatives of utilitarian thought as well as one of the most influential of nineteenth century liberals. Influenced by his wife, Harriet Taylor, Mill developed a very humane version of utilitarianism that was sympathetic to women's rights, labor unions, proportional representation, and other liberal themes. Contents: Nature; Utility of Religion; and Theism: The Evidences of Theism; Argument for a First Cause; Argument from the General Consent o…
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1874. John Stuart Mill is one of the foremost representatives of utilitarian thought as well as one of the most influential of nineteenth century liberals. Influenced by his wife, Harriet Taylor, Mill developed a very humane version of utilitarianism that was sympathetic to women's rights, labor unions, proportional representation, and other liberal themes. Contents: Nature; Utility of Religion; and Theism: The Evidences of Theism; Argument for a First Cause; Argument from the General Consent of Mankind; The Argument from Consciousness; The Argument from Marks of Design in Nature; Attributes; Immortality; Revelation and General Result. See other works by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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1874. John Stuart Mill is one of the foremost representatives of utilitarian thought as well as one of the most influential of nineteenth century liberals. Influenced by his wife, Harriet Taylor, Mill developed a very humane version of utilitarianism that was sympathetic to women's rights, labor unions, proportional representation, and other liberal themes. Contents: Nature; Utility of Religion; and Theism: The Evidences of Theism; Argument for a First Cause; Argument from the General Consent of Mankind; The Argument from Consciousness; The Argument from Marks of Design in Nature; Attributes; Immortality; Revelation and General Result. See other works by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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