John Stuart Mill
A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive - Volume 1
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A foundational text in modern empiricist method, published in 1843 by Victorian England's foremost philosopher of political and social life.
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A foundational text in modern empiricist method, published in 1843 by Victorian England's foremost philosopher of political and social life.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9781108040884
- ISBN-10: 1108040888
- Artikelnr.: 34570606
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9781108040884
- ISBN-10: 1108040888
- Artikelnr.: 34570606
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface
Introduction
Book I. Of Names and Propositions: 1. Of the necessity of commencing with an analysis of language
2. Of names
3. Of the things denoted by names
4. Of propositions
5. Of the import of propositions
6. Of propositions merely verbal
7. Of the nature of classification, and the five predicables
8. Of definition
Book II. Of Reasoning: 1. Of inference, or reasoning, in general
2. Of ratiocination, or syllogism
3. Of the functions, and logical value, of the syllogism
4. Of trains of reasoning, and deductive sciences
5. Of demonstration, and necessary truths
6. The same subject continued
Book III. Of Induction: 1. Preliminary observations on induction in general
2. Of inductions improperly so called
3. On the ground of induction
4. Of laws of nature
5. Of the law of universal causation
6. Of the composition of causes
7. Of observation and experiment
8. Of the four methods of experimental inquiry
9. Miscellaneous examples of the four methods
10. Of plurality of causes
and of the intermixture of effects
11. Of the deductive method
12. Of the explanation of laws of nature
13. Miscellaneous examples of the explanation of laws of nature.
Introduction
Book I. Of Names and Propositions: 1. Of the necessity of commencing with an analysis of language
2. Of names
3. Of the things denoted by names
4. Of propositions
5. Of the import of propositions
6. Of propositions merely verbal
7. Of the nature of classification, and the five predicables
8. Of definition
Book II. Of Reasoning: 1. Of inference, or reasoning, in general
2. Of ratiocination, or syllogism
3. Of the functions, and logical value, of the syllogism
4. Of trains of reasoning, and deductive sciences
5. Of demonstration, and necessary truths
6. The same subject continued
Book III. Of Induction: 1. Preliminary observations on induction in general
2. Of inductions improperly so called
3. On the ground of induction
4. Of laws of nature
5. Of the law of universal causation
6. Of the composition of causes
7. Of observation and experiment
8. Of the four methods of experimental inquiry
9. Miscellaneous examples of the four methods
10. Of plurality of causes
and of the intermixture of effects
11. Of the deductive method
12. Of the explanation of laws of nature
13. Miscellaneous examples of the explanation of laws of nature.
Preface
Introduction
Book I. Of Names and Propositions: 1. Of the necessity of commencing with an analysis of language
2. Of names
3. Of the things denoted by names
4. Of propositions
5. Of the import of propositions
6. Of propositions merely verbal
7. Of the nature of classification, and the five predicables
8. Of definition
Book II. Of Reasoning: 1. Of inference, or reasoning, in general
2. Of ratiocination, or syllogism
3. Of the functions, and logical value, of the syllogism
4. Of trains of reasoning, and deductive sciences
5. Of demonstration, and necessary truths
6. The same subject continued
Book III. Of Induction: 1. Preliminary observations on induction in general
2. Of inductions improperly so called
3. On the ground of induction
4. Of laws of nature
5. Of the law of universal causation
6. Of the composition of causes
7. Of observation and experiment
8. Of the four methods of experimental inquiry
9. Miscellaneous examples of the four methods
10. Of plurality of causes
and of the intermixture of effects
11. Of the deductive method
12. Of the explanation of laws of nature
13. Miscellaneous examples of the explanation of laws of nature.
Introduction
Book I. Of Names and Propositions: 1. Of the necessity of commencing with an analysis of language
2. Of names
3. Of the things denoted by names
4. Of propositions
5. Of the import of propositions
6. Of propositions merely verbal
7. Of the nature of classification, and the five predicables
8. Of definition
Book II. Of Reasoning: 1. Of inference, or reasoning, in general
2. Of ratiocination, or syllogism
3. Of the functions, and logical value, of the syllogism
4. Of trains of reasoning, and deductive sciences
5. Of demonstration, and necessary truths
6. The same subject continued
Book III. Of Induction: 1. Preliminary observations on induction in general
2. Of inductions improperly so called
3. On the ground of induction
4. Of laws of nature
5. Of the law of universal causation
6. Of the composition of causes
7. Of observation and experiment
8. Of the four methods of experimental inquiry
9. Miscellaneous examples of the four methods
10. Of plurality of causes
and of the intermixture of effects
11. Of the deductive method
12. Of the explanation of laws of nature
13. Miscellaneous examples of the explanation of laws of nature.