A SYSTEM OF LOGIC,
RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVE,
BEING A CONNECTED VIEW OF THE
PRINCIPLES OF EVIDENCE,
AND THE
METHODS OF SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION.

by

JOHN STUART MILL.

Eighth Edition.

New York:

Harper & Brothers, Publishers,

Franklin Square.

1882.


Contents

  • PrefaceTo The First Edition.
  • PrefaceTo The Third And Fourth Editions.
  • Introduction.
  • Book I. OfNames And Propositions.
  • Chapter I. Of The Necessity Of Commencing With AnAnalysis Of Language.
  • Chapter II. Of Names.
  • Chapter III. Of The Things Denoted ByNames.
  • ChapterIV. Of Propositions.
  • Chapter V. Of The Import Of Propositions.
  • Chapter VI. OfPropositions Merely Verbal.
  • Chapter VII. Of The Nature Of Classification, AndThe Five Predicables.
  • Chapter VIII. Of Definition.
  • Book II. On Reasoning.
  • Chapter I. Of Inference, Or Reasoning, InGeneral.
  • ChapterII. Of Ratiocination, Or Syllogism.
  • Chapter III. Of The Functions And LogicalValue Of The Syllogism.
  • Chapter IV. Of Trains Of Reasoning, AndDeductive Sciences.
  • Chapter V. Of Demonstration, And NecessaryTruths.
  • ChapterVI. The Same Subject Continued.
  • ...

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