Observations on the Role of Ancient Philosophy in John Stuart Mill’s Work and Doctrine
Abstract
In John Stuart Mill’s thought, the knowledge of ancient Greek philosophy has a special relevance. According to the Autobiography, Mill has been reading the most significant Greek works since he was a teenager. The author takes advantage of these cognitions in writings like Notes on some of the more popular dialogues of Plato , in the reviews of Grote’s Plato and Aristotle, and in the first two chapters of Utilitarianism