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John Stuart Mill. / Macleod, Christopher.
Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. 2016.

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Macleod, C 2016, John Stuart Mill. in Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. <http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mill/>

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Macleod, C. (2016). John Stuart Mill. In Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mill/

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Macleod C. John Stuart Mill. In Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. 2016

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Macleod, Christopher. / John Stuart Mill. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. 2016.

Bibtex

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