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Hariet Taylor Mill - Biography

Harriet Taylor Mill (born Taylor) was born on October 8, 1807 in London, England. Her childhood was unusual, since her father, John Stuart Mill, was an outstanding philosopher and scientist who supported experiments with education and taught Harriet from childhood. This contributed to the formation of her intelligence and critical thinking.

Harriet Taylor graduated, which was rare for women at the time. Her father played a key role in her teaching and introducing her to philosophy and political science. She shared many of her father's philosophical views and became an active supporter of the teachings of utilitarianism.

Harriet Taylor was a passionate feminist and women's rights activist. She wrote the famous treatise "On the Submission of Women," which became one of the key texts of the feminist movement. In it, she argued that women should have equal rights with men in all areas of life, including politics, education and labor. Her work contributed to the spread of ideas about female emancipation and gender equality.

Harriet Taylor was married to John Stuart Mill, her friend and supporter of feminism. Their marriage was unique to their time, as they supported marriage equality and worked collaboratively on research and publications. Their relationship served as an example to many feminists.

Harriet Taylor Mill also made important contributions to philosophy. Her work on utilitarianism and feminism influenced the development of these areas. She continued to write and explore philosophical issues throughout her life.

Harriet Taylor passed away on November 3, 1858, but her influence remained alive. Her work and the struggle for women's rights have become important elements of the feminist movement and philosophy. Her legacy continues to inspire women and researchers around the world, and her ideas about gender equality remain relevant today.

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