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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