John Stuart Mill: A Criticism with Personal Recollections
John Stuart Mill: A Criticism with Personal Recollections
John Stuart Mill: A Criticism with Personal Recollections
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Contents.<br />
Retirement from India House, ....<br />
v Wife s death<br />
on the Ballot,<br />
__}.Pamphlet on Parliamentry Reform : change of opinion<br />
PAGE<br />
. I of . .<br />
syunncauon Liberty, .^ .<br />
*<br />
Analysis of its contents :-r . . I04 """"Necessity of keeping in view the counter to ib.<br />
every proposition^<br />
.Application to ethical and religious doctrines, . . .. . 105<br />
Conflicting doctrines usually share the truth between them^ . . ib.<br />
Morality of Christianity incomplete, ....,#.<br />
1 ,ays himself open to reply, / ...- I0<br />
. i ! K<br />
-rty of Conduct : unsteady<br />
HI<br />
hold of the essentials of human happiness, ib.<br />
I.iir its to the authority of Society over the individual, . . . 107<br />
Applications to the relationship of the sexes, . . 108<br />
103^<br />
Disapprobation not necessarily described as ib.<br />
punishment,<br />
Sir James Stephen s criticisms, ...... 109<br />
Mode of stating objections to prosecution for heresy, . . ib.<br />
Necessity of bringing force to bear on human life at all points, in<br />
, Kingsley on the effect produced on him by the Liberty, . . 112<br />
.<br />
F+Utilitarumism published, 1861, ... ib.<br />
lives up important strategic positions : loose expressions as to the<br />
constituents of Happiness, ..... ib.<br />
The superior quality of pleasures refers to the good of others . . 113<br />
Definition of a happy life, . . ... 114<br />
Genesis of moral sentiment admirably illustrated, . . . ib.<br />
<strong>Criticism</strong>s : <strong>John</strong> Grote : Sir . . James Stephen, 115<br />
Letter on the changes in the India Office, .... 116<br />
Publication of Representative Government in 1860, . . . ib.<br />
N Plan of the work, . ..... . . 117<br />
Enters on the examination of Hamilton s . . . Philosophy, 118<br />
Buoyant spirits at the time, ...... ib.<br />
^ Articles on the Civil War in America, . . . . .119<br />
Studies for the Hamilton, . . ib.<br />
Belief in the External World : omission of Sense of Resistance,<br />
"<br />
l- ixity of order," too exclusively considered, ... .<br />
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120<br />
121<br />
Permanent existence of Mind well handled. Belief in Memory, . ib.<br />
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Attack on Mansel, ....... 122<br />
Free-will too nfcuch mixed up <strong>with</strong> other questions, . . . ib.<br />
Hamilton on the study of Mathematics, .... 123<br />
^ Articles on <strong>John</strong> Austin and on Comte, . . . . .124<br />
Invited to stand for the representation of Westminster, . . ib.<br />
Conduct in Parliament, ....... 125<br />
Article on Crete s Plato, ....... ib.<br />
Revision of Logic, ....... ib.<br />
Elected Rector of St. Andrews, ...... 126<br />
Rectorial Address, ....... ib.<br />
Not adapted to the limits of the Scotch University curriculum, . 127