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Unlock the Timeless Wisdom of Logic and Reasoning! Dive into the profound depths of human thought with John Stuart Mill's *A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive, 7th Edition, Volume II*. This masterpiece, long out of print and now lovingly republished by Alpha Editions, is a treasure trove for thinkers, scholars, and curious minds alike. Mill's incisive exploration of logic and scientific reasoning has shaped intellectual discourse for generations, and now, this collector's edition invites you to join the conversation. Whether you're a seasoned philosopher or a newcomer to the world…mehr

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Unlock the Timeless Wisdom of Logic and Reasoning! Dive into the profound depths of human thought with John Stuart Mill's *A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive, 7th Edition, Volume II*. This masterpiece, long out of print and now lovingly republished by Alpha Editions, is a treasure trove for thinkers, scholars, and curious minds alike. Mill's incisive exploration of logic and scientific reasoning has shaped intellectual discourse for generations, and now, this collector's edition invites you to join the conversation. Whether you're a seasoned philosopher or a newcomer to the world of logic, Mill's eloquent prose and groundbreaking ideas will captivate and challenge you. Rediscover the art of reasoning and the power of critical thinking in a world that needs it more than ever. This isn't just a book-it's a legacy, a must-have for your collection, and a beacon for future generations. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of intellectual history!
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John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806 - 7 May 1873) was an English philosopher, political economist, politician and civil servant. One of the most influential thinkers in the history of classical liberalism, he contributed widely to social theory, political theory, and political economy. Dubbed "the most influential English-speaking philosopher of the nineteenth century" by the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,[11] he conceived of liberty as justifying the freedom of the individual in opposition to unlimited state and social control.[12]Mill was a proponent of utilitarianism, an ethical theory developed by his predecessor Jeremy Bentham. He contributed to the investigation of scientific methodology, though his knowledge of the topic was based on the writings of others, notably William Whewell, John Herschel, and Auguste Comte, and research carried out for Mill by Alexander Bain. He engaged in written debate with Whewell.[13]A member of the Liberal Party and author of the early feminist work The Subjection of Women, Mill was also the second member of Parliament to call for women's suffrage after Henry Hunt in 1832