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|b .A5 1968
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|a Mill, John Stuart,
|d 1806-1873.
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|a Selecciones.
|f 1968
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|a Selected writings /
|c John Stuart Mill ; edited, with an introd., by Maurice Cowling.
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|b New American Library,
|c c1968.
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|a 432 p. ;
|c 18 cm.
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|a Mentor book ;
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|a pt. 1. The predecessors and the situation: Bentham (1838). Coleridge (1840). From Comte (1866) -- pt. 2. The doctrine: On liberty (1859). From Principles of political economy (1848). Utilitarianism (1863) -- pt. 3. The use and proof of the doctrine: From A system of logic (1843) -- pt. 4. The religious purpose: From An examination of Sir William Hamilton's philosophy (1865). The utility of religion (posthumous).
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|a Bibliography: p. 431.
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|a Philosophy, English.
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|a Liberty.
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|a Civil rights
|x Philosophy.
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