Harriet Taylor Mill

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Harriet Taylor Mill was a 19th-century British philosopher and feminist thinker whose ideas on women's rights and social reform deeply influenced the work of John Stuart Mill.

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instanceOf 19th-century philosopher
British person
feminist
philosopher
writer
associatedWith The Westminster Review
birthName Harriet Hardy
burialPlace Avignon
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
citizenship United Kingdom
collaboratedWith John Stuart Mill
countryOfBirth United Kingdom
countryOfDeath France
dateOfBirth 1807-10-08
dateOfDeath 1858-11-03
era 19th-century philosophy
fieldOfWork feminist theory
philosophy
political philosophy
social reform
fullName Harriet Taylor Mill self-link
gender female
influenced John Stuart Mill
feminist philosophy
liberal feminism
political philosophy of gender equality
social reform movements
women's rights movement
influencedBy liberalism
utilitarianism
knownFor contributions to The Subjection of Women
influence on John Stuart Mill's political and moral philosophy
pioneering arguments for women's rights
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement first-wave feminism
liberal feminism
notableIdea economic independence of women
legal and political equality of women and men
reform of marriage laws
women's suffrage
notableWork On Marriage
The Enfranchisement of Women
The Subjection of Women
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath Avignon
spouse John Stuart Mill
John Taylor

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Harriet Taylor Mill fullName Harriet Taylor Mill self-link
Mill hasNotableBearer Harriet Taylor Mill
Philhellenes hasNotableMember Harriet Taylor Mill
The Subjection of Women influencedBy Harriet Taylor Mill
John Stuart Mill spouse Harriet Taylor Mill
John spouse Harriet Taylor Mill
subject surface form: John Stuart Mill