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Harriet Taylor Mill (1807 – 1858) was a philosophy creator. She married J. S. Mill in 1851 after a twenty one year friendship (during most of which Harriet was married to John Taylor). Although Harriet & her married man Mill shared an enthusiasm for women's liberation, they differed in details. Harriet held other radical views than J. S. Mill, believing that women should exist as educated & encouraged to enter public life & to pursue careers, spell J. S. Mill believed that a removal of legal & training barriers to women's independence would accomplish equality between a sexes, by granting women independence inside marriages.

Too when existence (inside J. S. Mill's opinion) the worthful contributor to very much of J. S. Mill's act Harriet besides authored her have works including Enfranchisement of Women.

Harriet Taylor Mill died inside Avignon after developing severe lung congestiin, on November Three, 1858.

Harriet Taylor Mill
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy's scholarly treatment of this 19th-century woman thinker, by Dale E. Miller.

Enfranchisement of Women
An 1851 essay attributed to Harriet Taylor Mill.

Sunshine for Women: Harriet Taylor MIll
Concise biography, bibliography and links.

Spartacus Educational: Harriet Taylor
Biographical essay and some excerpts from her and her husband's writings.

Harriet Taylor Mill
A summary biographical timeline.

Harriet Taylor Mill
Short biography of this 19th-century English writer.

FOLDOC: Taylor Harriet Hardy
Entry from this philosophical database, with links to related topics.

Harriet Taylor Mill on Art
A 1999 paper by Jane Duran, analyzing the ideas presented by this thinker in The Unity of the Arts.


Society: Philosophy: History of Philosophy: 19th Century
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