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A System of Logic
work by Mill
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discussed in biography
- In John Stuart Mill: Public life and writing of John Stuart Mill
A System of Logic, in two volumes, was published in 1843 (3rd–8th ed., introducing many changes, 1851–72). Book VI is his valiant attempt to formulate a logic of the human sciences—including history, psychology, and sociology—based on causal explanation conceived in Humean terms.
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history of philosophy
- In Western philosophy: Positivism and social theory in Comte, Mill, and Marx
…is in his enormously influential A System of Logic (1843), however, that Mill’s chief theoretical ideas are to be found.
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positivist theory of knowledge
- In positivism: The social positivism of Comte and Mill
In his System of Logic (1843), he developed a thoroughly empiricist theory of knowledge and of scientific reasoning, going even so far as to regard logic and mathematics as empirical (though very general) sciences. The broadly synthetic philosopher Herbert Spencer, author of a doctrine of the “unknowable”…
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