Thursday, December 01, 2005

James Mill

Cross posted at Political Arguments.

From the Stanford Encyclopedia, an article on James (he's more than John Stuart's dad!) Mill, by Terence Ball.

James Mill (1773?1836) was a Scots-born political philosopher, historian, psychologist, educational theorist, economist, and legal, political and penal reformer. Well-known and highly regarded in his day, he is now all but forgotten. Mill's reputation now rests mainly on two biographical facts. The first is that his first-born son was John Stuart Mill, who became even more eminent than his father. The second is that the elder Mill was the collaborator and ally of Jeremy Bentham, whose subsequent reputation also eclipsed the elder Mill's. My aim here is to try, insofar as possible, to remove Mill from these two large shadows and to reconsider him as a formidable thinker in his own right.

In other father-son news, no baby yet, but soon.