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Cover of Collected Works of John Stuart Mill

Collected Works of John Stuart Mill

Edited by John M. Robson

  • Published: 1981
  • DOI: 10.4324/9780415480581
  • Set ISBN: 9780415480581

Set Contents

A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence and the Methods of Scientific Investigation Books IV-VI


Volume Contents

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    Front Matter
  • Of Operations Subsidiary to Induction
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      Prelims
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      I
      Of Observation and Description
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      II
      Of Abstraction, or the Formation of Conceptions
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      III
      Of Naming, as Subsidiary to Induction
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      IV
      Of the Requisites of a Philosophical Language, and the Principles of Definition
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      V
      a On the Natural History of the Variations in the Meaning of Terms
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      VI
      The Principles of a Philosophical Language Further Considered
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      VII
      Of Classification, as Subsidiary to Induction
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      VIII
      Of Classification by Series
  • On Fallacies
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      Prelims
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      I
      Of Fallacies in General
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      II
      Classification of Fallacies
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      III
      Fallacies of Simple Inspection; or a priori Fallacies
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      IV
      Fallacies of Observation
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      V
      Fallacies of Generalization
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      VI
      Fallacies of Ratiocination
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      VII
      Fallacies of Confusion
  • On The Logic of the Moral Sciences
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      Prelims
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      I
      Introductory Remarks
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      II
      Of Liberty and Necessity
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      III
      That There is, or May Be, a Science of Human Nature
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      IV
      Of the Laws of Mind
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      V
      Of Ethology, or the Science of the Formation of Character
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      VI
      General Considerations on the Social Science
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      VII
      Of the Chemical, or Experimental, Method in the Social Science
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      VIII
      Of the Geometrical, or Abstract Method
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      IX
      Of the Physical, or Concrete Deductive Method
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      X
      Of the Inverse Deductive, or Historical Method
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      XI
      Additional Elucidations of the Science of History
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      XII
      a Of the Logic of Practice, or Art; Including Morality and Policy
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    Back Matter