James Mill - Secondary Sources

Secondary Sources

  • Leslie Stephen, The English Utilitarians, vol. ii. (1900), and article in Dictionary of National Biography
  • A. Bain, "The Early Life of James Mill", in Mind, Vol. 1, No. 1 (January 1876).
  • A Bain, James Mill (1882)
  • G. S. Bower, Hartley and James Mill (1881)
  • James McCosh, Scottish Philosophy (1885)
  • J. S. Mill, Autobiography (1873)
  • Théodule-Armand Ribot, La Psychologie anglaise (1870; Eng. trans., 1873)
  • John Morley in Fortnightly Review, xxxvii. (1882)
  • Graham Wallas, The Life of Francis Place (1898).

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