A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive Vol. I A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive Vol. I

A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive Vol. I

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John Stuart Mill, a renowned 19th-century philosopher and political economist, by "A System of Logic-1" as a seminal book. Some stories are violent and strange, while others creep up on you and slowly imbibe you in. This version of "A System of Logic vol-1" is both modern and readable, with a striking new cover and a beautifully typeset manuscript. The story is full of unexpected twists and turns that will keep the reader engaged. The work of this author has been recognized as one of the most influential contributions to logic and philosophy of its time. In "A System of Logic vol-1" Mill dives into the fundamentals of inductive reasoning and the scientific method. He presents a methodical method for learning logic, emphasizing the use of actual evidence and experimentation as the foundation for developing general principles and drawing conclusions. Mill's work aided in the advancement of modern empirical investigation. Mill's theory is strongly reliant on the concepts of "methods of agreement" and "difference," both of which are essential in showing causality and correlations between variables in a scientific research. He also looks into the roles of deductive and inductive reasoning, stressing its advantages and disadvantages. Mill's writing is notable for its clarity and precision, making complex philosophical concepts understandable to a broad audience.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2023
November 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
436
Pages
PUBLISHER
Double 9 Books
SELLER
Gardners Books Ltd
SIZE
1.6
MB
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