james mill
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A Scottish philosopher and historian: James Mill was a prominent intellectual figure known for his association with utilitarian philosophy and his historical writings. He is also recognized as the father of the philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- James Mill was a close associate of Jeremy Bentham.
- The works of James Mill influenced the development of classical economics.
- John Stuart Mill was educated by his father, James Mill.
Advanced Usage
"The philosophy of James Mill": Refers specifically to his intellectual contributions and body of work.
- The seminar focused on the philosophy of James Mill and its impact on legal reform.
"Millian": An adjective derived from his name, used to describe ideas or principles associated with him or his son, John Stuart Mill.
- The essay explored Millian principles of liberty. (Note: This usage often conflates ideas from both James and John Stuart Mill.)
Variants and Related Words
Utilitarianism (n): The ethical theory, associated with Bentham and later John Stuart Mill, which James Mill helped to expound and promote.
- James Mill was a key figure in the early propagation of utilitarianism.
The History of British India (n): The title of James Mill's major historical work.
- In "The History of British India," James Mill presented a critical analysis of Indian society and culture.
Synonyms
- Philosopher: A person engaged in the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
- Historian: A scholar who studies and writes about the past.
Related Phrases
"Exponent of utilitarianism": A phrase describing his role in advocating for utilitarian ideas.
- James Mill is remembered as a leading exponent of utilitarianism in the early 19th century.
"Father of John Stuart Mill": A common biographical descriptor highlighting his familial relationship.
- James Mill, father of John Stuart Mill, designed a rigorous educational program for his son.
Noun
- Scottish philosopher who expounded Bentham's utilitarianism; father of John Stuart Mill (1773-1836)