“The Lot of Gifted Ladies Is Hard”: A Study of Harriet Taylor Mill Criticism

Hypatia 9 (3):132-162 (1994)
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Abstract

The question, “Why has Harriet Taylor MM appeared in the history of philosophy as she has?” has several answers. The answers intertwine the personality and polities of Harriet, the sexism of those who wrote of her, misunderstandings of the means and meaning of her collaboration with John Stuart Mill, and the disturbing challenge of her questioning.

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