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  1. 15 de mar. de 2011 · James Fitzjames Stephen (1829–94) - Volume 88 Issue 1-2. To save this article to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account.

  2. James Fitzjames Stephen. 1829 – 1894. James Fitzjames Stephen was an English Victorian lawyer, journalist and political philosopher who challenged John Stuart Mill’s conception of liberty in favor of a more "ordered liberty".

  3. Be strong and of a good courage. Act for the best, hope for the best, and take what comes. . . . If death ends all, we cannot meet death better. James Fitzjames Stephen. Strong, Thinking, Snow. Sir James Fitzjames Stephen (1874). “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”, p.353. 14 Copy quote. To try to regulate the internal affairs of a family, the ...

  4. JAMES FITZJAMES STEPHEN themselves, which cannot be paralleled in the history of any other time or country. ("Mr. Mill on Political Liberty" 20) Stephen shared this archetypal expression of the "masculine" conception of liberty-a hardy, strenuous determination to overcome adversity, but stoical acceptance of defeat if circumstances dictated-

  5. James Fitzjames Stephen urodził się 3 marca 1829 roku w Kensington w Londynie, był wnukiem Jamesa Stephena, brata Sir Leslie Stephena i wujka pisarki Virginii Woolf. Kształcił się w Eton College i przez dwa lata w King's College w Londynie. W październiku 1847 roku wstąpił do Trinity College na Uniwersytecie w Cambridge.

  6. Born. in Kensington, London, The United Kingdom. March 03, 1829. Died. March 11, 1894. edit data. Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, 1st Baronet, KCSI (1829 – 1894) was an English lawyer, judge, writer, and philosopher. One of the most famous critics of John Stuart Mill, Stephen achieved prominence as a philosopher, law reformer, and writer.

  7. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity (1874 ed) James Fitzjames Stephen (author) The 1874 edition of this work. Impugning John Stuart Mill’s famous treatise, On Liberty, Stephen criticized Mill for turning abstract doctrines of the French Revolution into “the creed of a religion.”. Only the constraints of morality and law make liberty possible ...