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A System of Logic

A System of Logic

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Number of Chapters: 94

Length: 51 hours and 22 minutes

Language: English

"In this work, he formulated the five principles of inductive reasoning that are known as Mill's Methods. This work is important in the philosophy of science, and more generally, insofar as it outlines the empirical principles Mill would use to justify his moral and political philosophies.

An article in "Philosophy of Recent Times" has described this book as an "attempt to expound a psychological system of logic within empiricist principles.”

This work was important to the history of science, being a strong influence on scientists such as Dirac.A System of Logic also had an impression on Gottlob Frege, who rebuked many of Mill's ideas about the philosophy of mathematics in his work The Foundations of Arithmetic.

Mill revised the original work several times over the course of thirty years in response to critiques and commentary by Whewell, Bain, and others."
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Preface To The First Edition. (Chris Greaves)
Preface To The Third And Fourth Editions. (Chris Greaves)
Introduction. (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter I Of Names And Propositions (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter II Of Names; Parts 1 through 4 (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter II Of Names; Parts 5 through 8 (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter III Of The Things Denoted By Names; Parts 1 through 5 (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter III Of The Things Denoted By Names; Parts 6 through 9 (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter III Of The Things Denoted By Names; Parts 10 through 15 (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter IV Of Propositions (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter V Of The Import Of Propositions Parts 1 through 3 (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter V Of The Import Of Propositions Parts 4 through 7 (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter VI Of Propositions Merely Verbal (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter VII Of The Nature Of Classification, And The Five Predicables (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter VIII Of Definition Parts 1 through 4 (Chris Greaves)
Book I Chapter VIII Of Definition Parts 5 through 7 (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter I Of Reasoning (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter II Of Ratiocination, Or Syllogism Part 1 (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter II Of Ratiocination, Or Syllogism Part 2 through 4 (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter III Of The Functions And Logical Value Of The Syllogism Parts 1 through 4 (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter III Of The Functions And Logical Value Of The Syllogism Parts 5 through 9 (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter IV Of Trains Of Reasoning, And Deductive Sciences (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter V Of Demonstration, And Necessary Truths Parts 1 through 5 (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter V Of Demonstration, And Necessary Truths Part 6 (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter VI The Same Subject Continued (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter VII Examination Of Some Opinions Opposed To The Preceding Doctrines Parts 1 through 3 (Chris Greaves)
Book II Chapter VII Examination Of Some Opinions Opposed To The Preceding Doctrines Parts 4 through 5 (Chris Greaves)
Book III. Of Induction. Chapter I. Preliminary Observations On Induction In General. (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter II Of Inductions Improperly So Called Parts 1 through 3 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter II Of Inductions Improperly So Called Parts 4 through 5 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter III Of The Ground Of Induction (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter IV Of Laws Of Nature (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter V Of The Law Of Universal Causation Parts 1 through 5 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter V Of The Law Of Universal Causation Parts 6 through 10 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter V Of The Law Of Universal Causation Part 11 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter VI On The Composition Of Causes (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter VII On Observation And Experiment (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter VIII Of The Four Methods Of Experimental Inquiry Parts 1 through 4 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter VIII Of The Four Methods Of Experimental Inquiry Parts 5 through 7 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter IX Miscellaneous Examples Of The Four Methods Parts 1 through 3 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter IX Miscellaneous Examples Of The Four Methods Parts 4 through 6 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter X Of Plurality Of Causes, And Of The Intermixture Of Effects Parts 1 through 5 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter X Of Plurality Of Causes, And Of The Intermixture Of Effects Parts 6 through 8 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XI Of The Deductive Method (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XII Of The Explanation Of Laws Of Nature (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XIII Miscellaneous Examples Of The Explanation Of Laws Of Nature (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XIV Of The Limits To The Explanation Of Laws Of Nature; And Of Hypotheses Parts 1 through 4 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XIV Of The Limits To The Explanation Of Laws Of Nature; And Of Hypotheses Parts 5 through 7 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XV Of Progressive Effects; And Of The Continued Action Of Causes (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XVI Of Empirical Laws (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XVII Of Chance And Its Elimination (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XVIII Of The Calculation Of Chances (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XIX Of The Extension Of Derivative Laws To Adjacent Cases (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XX Of Analogy (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XXI Of The Evidence Of The Law Of Universal Causation Part 1 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XXI Of The Evidence Of The Law Of Universal Causation Parts 2 through 4 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XXII Of Uniformities Of Co-Existence Not Dependent On Causation (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XXIII Of Approximate Generalizations, And Probable Evidence (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XXIV Of The Remaining Laws Of Nature Parts 1 through 5 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XXIV Of The Remaining Laws Of Nature Parts 6 through 9 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XXV Of The Grounds Of Disbelief Parts 1 through 3 (Chris Greaves)
Book III Chapter XXV Of The Grounds Of Disbelief Parts 4 through 6 (Chris Greaves)
Book IV Chaoter I Of Operations Subsidiary To Induction (Chris Greaves)
Book IV Chapter II Of Abstraction, Or The Formation Of Conceptions (Chris Greaves)
Book IV Chapter III Of Naming, As Subsidiary To Induction (Chris Greaves)
Book IV Chapter IV Of The Requisites Of A Philosophical Language, And The Principles Of Definition Parts 1 through 4 (Chris Greaves)
Book IV Chapter IV Of The Requisites Of A Philosophical Language, And The Principles Of Definition Parts 5 through 6 (Chris Greaves)
Book IV Chapter V On The Natural History Of The Variations In The Meaning Of Terms (Chris Greaves)
Book IV Chapter VI The Principles Of A Philosophical Language Further Considered (Chris Greaves)
Book IV Chapter VII Of Classification, As Subsidiary To Induction (Chris Greaves)
Book IV Chapter VIII Of Classification By Series (Chris Greaves)
Book V. On Fallacies. Chapter I. Of Fallacies In General (Chris Greaves)
Book V Chapter II Classification Of Fallacies (Chris Greaves)
Book V Chapter III Fallacies Of Simple Inspection; Or A Priori Fallacies Parts 1 through 5 (Chris Greaves)
Book V Chapter IV Fallacies Of Observation (Chris Greaves)
Book V Chapter IV Fallacies Of Observation (Chris Greaves)
Book V Chapter V Fallacies Of Generalization parts 1 through 5 (Chris Greaves)
Book V Chapter V Fallacies Of Generalization parts 6 through 8 (Chris Greaves)
Book V Chapter VI Fallacies Of Ratiocination (Chris Greaves)
Book V Chapter VII Fallacies Of Confusion Part 1 (Chris Greaves)
Book V Chapter VII Fallacies Of Confusion Parts 2 through 3 (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter II Of Liberty And Necessity (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter II Of Liberty And Necessity (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter III That There Is, Or May Be, A Science Of Human Nature (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter IV Of The Laws Of Mind (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter V Of Ethology, Or The Science Of The Formation Of Character (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter VI General Considerations On The Social Science (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter VII Of The Chemical, Or Experimental, Method In The Social Science (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter VIII Of The Geometrical, Or Abstract, Method (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter IX Of The Physical, Or Concrete Deductive, Method (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter X Of The Inverse Deductive, Or Historical, Method Parts 1 through 5 (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter X Of The Inverse Deductive, Or Historical, Method Parts 6 through 8 (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter XI Additional Elucidations Of The Science Of History (Chris Greaves)
Book VI Chapter XII Of The Logic Of Practice, Or Art; Including Morality And Policy (Chris Greaves)
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