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		<title>Taking an In-depth Look at the Thoughts of Philosopher John Stuart Mill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Stuart Mill was, without question, a philosopher who was far ahead of his time. An intelligent and introspective deep thinker, what separated Mill from many of his philosophical contemporaries was his deep feelings of compassion for others. At times when it certainly was not popular nor &#8220;politically correct&#8221; to do so, John Stuart Mill [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Reading Philosophy is Better for Those Who Wonder About the How and Why of Things</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Philosophy used to be set apart from common society. There were men and women who wrote using an expansive vocabulary to describe the deepest things of human experience. They were loved and hated by their readers. Some would read what they wrote and used it to assist in formulating an opinion on everything that has [...]]]></description>
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