Harriet Hardy

E182045

Harriet Hardy, better known as Harriet Taylor Mill, was a 19th-century British philosopher and women’s rights advocate who significantly influenced the political and feminist thought of John Stuart Mill.

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instanceOf 19th-century philosopher
British person
feminist philosopher
philosopher
women’s rights advocate
alsoKnownAs Harriet Taylor Mill
associatedWith The Subjection of Women
causeAdvocated married women’s legal rights
reform of marriage laws
women’s suffrage
collaboratedWith John Stuart Mill
contributedTo development of Mill’s feminist philosophy
development of Mill’s political liberalism
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
era 19th century
fieldOfWork feminist theory
philosophy
political philosophy
women’s rights
hasOccupation essayist
philosopher
writer
influenced John Stuart Mill
liberal feminism
influencedBy liberal political philosophy
utilitarianism
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement first-wave feminism
liberalism
nationality British
notableFor influencing the feminist thought of John Stuart Mill
influencing the political thought of John Stuart Mill
notableIdea critique of legal subordination of women
equality of women and men in marriage
women’s political and civil rights
partnerInIntellectualCollaboration John Stuart Mill
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
politicalAlignment liberal
residence London, England
surface form: London
sexOrGender female
spouse John Stuart Mill
workAttributedInPartTo The Subjection of Women

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Harriet Taylor Mill birthName Harriet Hardy