Liberalism. Locke starts with the theory of natural rights while Mill starts with utilitarianism.
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John McDouall Stuart made seven major expeditions. Stuart first explored when he was employed as a draughtsman by Captain Charles Sturt on an expedition into the desert interior. Following his experience with Sturt, Stuart led six expeditions west and north of Lake Eyre. On each one, he made it a little further north until he finally broke through to the north coast.
King Charles I (1600-1649) was beheaded on January 30, 1649, following the English Civil War.
The address of the Stuart Public Library is: 111 E Front St, Stuart, 50250 0220
john mcdougall Stuart is the 5th son of William Stuart
John Stuart Mill
Stuart Shanker has written: 'Godel's Theorem in Focus (Philosophers in Focus)' 'Philosophy of Science, Logic and Mathematics in the 20th Century'
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Plato and John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill
Early proponents of utilitarianism were the British philosophers Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) and John Stuart Mill (1806-1873).
The Hanover dynasty succeeded the Stuart dynasty in Britain. King George I, a Hanoverian, became the monarch in 1714 following the death of Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch.
Utilitarianism was developed in its modern form by the British philosophers John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham.
The founders of Utilitarianism were Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. Both were English philosophers. Mill lived from 1806 to 1973, and Bentham lived from 1748 to 1832.
Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, David Ricardo
John Stuart Mill was important because he was a big part of the first wave of feminism, he campaigned in the mid 19th century to give women more rights.
There have been so many important philosophers and schools of philosophers over 2,500 years of philosophy that it is difficult to single out just two philosophers. The two greatest Greek philosophers were Plato and Aristotle. In the Middle Ages there were St Augustine and St Thomas of Aquinas. In the Renaissance there were Erasmus, Montaigne, Machiavelli and Thomas Moore. In the Enlightenment there were Voltaire, Montesquieu, Pascal and Rousseaux .In the early modern period there were Descartes Spinoza, Leibniz, Hume, Locke, Berkeley and Kant. In the 19th century there were Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Bentham, Stuart Mill and Frege. In the 20th century there were Husserl, Bergson, Russel, Heidegger, Sartre, , Levy-Strauss, Lacan, Deridda and Foucault.