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  1. Harriet Taylor Mill (born Harriet Hardy; 8 October 1807 – 3 November 1858) was an English philosopher and women's rights advocate. Her extant corpus of writing can be found in The Complete Works of Harriet Taylor Mill. Several pieces can also be found in The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, especially volume XXI.

  2. Mar 11, 2002 · The woman who is today most commonly known as Harriet Taylor or Harriet Taylor Mill was born Harriet Hardy in London in October 1807. She married the pharmaceuticals wholesaler John Taylor on 14 March 1826; she was eighteen and he twenty-nine.

  3. Harriet Taylor Mill was the wife and intellectual partner of John Stuart Mill, a prominent 19th century philosopher. She wrote essays on political economy and women's enfranchisement, and influenced his famous work 'On Liberty'.

  4. Harriet Taylor Mill is an overlooked figure in the history of political philosophy, ethics, economics and politics, over-shadowed by the fame of her writing partner, and eventual husband, John Stuart Mill.

  5. Harriet Taylor Mill was a co-author and collaborator of John Stuart Mill, and a proponent of compassion, reason, and justice. She wrote on women's rights, religion, and liberty, and influenced her husband and his stepdaughter Helen Taylor.

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  6. Harriet Taylor Mill was an English philosopher and women's rights advocate who collaborated with her husband John Stuart Mill. She wrote essays on marriage and women's rights, and is the joint author of several books and articles, including the feminist essay "The Enfranchisement of Women".

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  8. Harriet Taylor Mill was a utilitarian thinker and a feminist activist who influenced John Stuart Mill's work. Learn about her life, writings, and views on women's rights, marriage, and education.

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