Jevons
William Stanley, 1835–82, English economist and logician.
Historical Examples
Mohawks, Volume 2 of 3 Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Socialism John Spargo
The Religious Experience of the Roman People W. Warde Fowler
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I Walked in Arden Jack Crawford
Magic and Religion Andrew Lang
Mohawks, Volume 2 of 3 Mary Elizabeth Braddon
The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life Emile Durkheim
The Religious Experience of the Roman People W. Warde Fowler
The Art of Logical Thinking William Walker Atkinson
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William Stanley. 1835–82, English economist and logician: introduced the concept of final or marginal utility in The Theory of Political Economy (1871)
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