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A System Of Logic Ratiocinative And Inductive Classic Reprint J S Mill

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A System Of Logic Ratiocinative And Inductive Classic Reprint J S Mill
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Publisher: Forgotten Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.05 MB
Pages: 622
Author: J. S Mill
ISBN: 9781440090820, 1440090823
Language: English
Year: 2011

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A System Of Logic Ratiocinative And Inductive Classic Reprint J S Mill by J. S Mill 9781440090820, 1440090823 instant download after payment.

INTRODUCTION.§ 1. Thkre is as great diversity among authors in the modes which they have adopted of defining logic, :is in their treatment of the details of it, This is vital might naturally be expected on any subject on which writers have availed themselves of the same language as a means of delivering different ideas. Ethics and jurisprudence are liable to the remark in common with logic. Almost every writer having taken a differeut view oi sonic of the particulars which these brandies of knowledge are usually understood to include; each has so framed his definition as to indicate beforehand his own peculiar tenets, and sometimes to beg the question in their favor.This diversity is not so much an evil to be complained of, as an inevitable and in some degree a proper result of the imperfect state of those sciences. It is not to be expected that there should be agreement about the definition of any tiling, until there is agreement about the thing itself, To define, is to select froTable of Contents C 0 NT; ENTS,; INTRODUCTION; PaOE; H A definition, at tbe commencement of a sub-; ject must be provisional IT; 2 Is logic the art aDd scieace ofreasoulus? 17 S Or tbe art and fideccc of Che pursaic of truth?, 18; 4 I'fEK II 0/Xavien; il Is'nmus are names of things, not of oorideas 29 2 Words which arc not names, but parts of; unmcs 30; 8 Genera

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