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Mill on Bentham and Coleridge

by Leavis, Frank R. Leavis
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Overview

"Even if [Bentham and Coleridge] had had no great influence they would still have been the classical examples they are of two great opposing types of mind. . . . And as we follow Mill's analysis, exposition and evaluation of this pair of opposites we are at the same time, we realize, forming a close acquaintance with a mind different from either." From the introduction

Synopsis

"Even if [Bentham and Coleridge] had had no great influence they would still have been the classical examples they are of two great opposing types of mind. . . . And as we follow Mill's analysis, exposition and evaluation of this pair of opposites we are at the same time, we realize, forming a close acquaintance with a mind different from either." From the introduction

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1980
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521299176

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