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Bibliometrics beyond citations: introducing mention extraction and analysis. [PDF]
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Determinants of Well-Being: A Causal Framework. [PDF]
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Scientific experimental articles are modernist stories. [PDF]
Kozlov A, Stuart MT.
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Primeros ensayos sobre el matrimonio y el divorcio
John Stuart Mill
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John Stuart Mill's Methodology
Journal of Political Economy, 1975If John Mill were to get up to heaven, he would hardly be content till he had made out how it all was. For my part, I don't trouble myself about the machinery of the place. [Thomas Carlyle]
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series, 1986
John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) was born in London, son of the Scottish historian of India and philosopher, James Mill, by whom he was educated in, among other things, the principles of British empiricism and Benthamite utilitarianism. Like his father, he worked for the East India Company, being in charge of the Company's relations with the native states ...
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John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) was born in London, son of the Scottish historian of India and philosopher, James Mill, by whom he was educated in, among other things, the principles of British empiricism and Benthamite utilitarianism. Like his father, he worked for the East India Company, being in charge of the Company's relations with the native states ...
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This paper was produced as part of the graduate program of School of Philosophy and Education department. It refers to representative democracy and the position of women in Britain in the 19th century. The aim of this study is to investigate and determine whether representative democracy, as John Stuart Mill, is the ideal form of government for any ...
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This paper was produced as part of the graduate program of School of Philosophy and Education department. It refers to representative democracy and the position of women in Britain in the 19th century. The aim of this study is to investigate and determine whether representative democracy, as John Stuart Mill, is the ideal form of government for any ...
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