| List of Contributors | |
| Method of Citation | |
| Introduction: The fortunes of liberal naturalism | 1 |
| 1 | Mill on language and logic | 35 |
| 2 | Mill, mathematics, and the naturalist tradition | 57 |
| 3 | Mill on induction and scientific method | 112 |
| 4 | Mill, phenomenalism, and the self | 139 |
| 5 | Mill on religion | 176 |
| 6 | Mill on psychology and the moral sciences | 203 |
| 7 | Mill's utilitarianism | 255 |
| 8 | Mill's political economy: Ricardian science and liberal utilitarian art | 293 |
| 9 | Civilization and culture as moral concepts | 338 |
| 10 | Democracy, socialism, and the working classes | 372 |
| 11 | The subjection of women | 396 |
| 12 | Mill and the Classical world | 423 |
| 13 | The reception and early reputation of Mill's political thought | 464 |
| 14 | Mill in a liberal landscape | 497 |
| Guide to further reading | 541 |
| Bibliography | 544 |
| Index | 571 |