著者
石原 正博
出版者
日本イギリス哲学会
雑誌
イギリス哲学研究 (ISSN:03877450)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.22, pp.69-81, 1999-03-27 (Released:2018-04-25)

Harriet Taylor and J. S. Mill, in the late 1840's and early 1850's, just before and after their marriage, wrote a series of articles on injustice and cruelty, revealing their growing concern over the effects of male violence and authority sanctioned by law. Their intention was to drive legislators and judges to regard violence as a serious crime deserving severe punishment. My analytical approaches are based upon thoughts in their “joint productions”; sometimes Mill comments, “Very little of this article was mine”. This paper aims to shed light on Harriet Taylor's ideas and the formative process of Mill's thoughts.
著者
石原 正博
出版者
日本イギリス哲学会
雑誌
イギリス哲学研究 (ISSN:03877450)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.22, pp.69-81, 1999

<p>Harriet Taylor and J. S. Mill, in the late 1840's and early 1850's, just before and after their marriage, wrote a series of articles on injustice and cruelty, revealing their growing concern over the effects of male violence and authority sanctioned by law. Their intention was to drive legislators and judges to regard violence as a serious crime deserving severe punishment. My analytical approaches are based upon thoughts in their "joint productions"; sometimes Mill comments, "Very little of this article was mine". This paper aims to shed light on Harriet Taylor's ideas and the formative process of Mill's thoughts.</p>