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ANALYSIS

OF

MR. MILL'S SYSTEM OF LOGIC.

 


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WORKS BY JOHN STUART MILL,
M.P. FOR WESTMINSTER.


A SYSTEM of LOGIC, RATIOCINATIVE and INDUCTIVE. Sixth Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 25s.

An EXAMINATION of SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S PHILOSOPHY, and of thePrincipal Philosophical Questions discussed in his Writings. Third Edition, revised. 8vo. 14s.

PRINCIPLES of POLITICAL ECONOMY, with some of their Applications toSocial Philosophy. Sixth Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 30s.

PRINCIPLES of POLITICAL ECONOMY. By John Stuart Mill, M.P. People'sEdition. Crown 8vo. 5s.

CONSIDERATIONS on REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT. Third Edition. 8vo. 9s.

On REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT. By John Stuart Mill, M.P. People'sEdition. Crown 8vo. 2s.

On LIBERTY. Third Edition. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

On LIBERTY. By John Stuart Mill, M.P. People's Edition. Crown 8vo.1s. 4d.

DISSERTATIONS and DISCUSSIONS, POLITICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, andHISTORICAL. Second Edition of Vols. I. and II. price 24s.; Vol.III., price 12s.

INAUGURAL ADDRESS delivered to the University of St. Andrew's, Feb.1, 1867. By John Stuart Mill, M.P. Rector of the University.Library Edition (the Second), post 8vo. 5s. People's Edition, crown 8vo. 1s.

UTILITARIANISM. Second Edition. 8vo. 5s.

THOUGHTS on PARLIAMENTARY REFORM. Second Edition, with Supplement.8vo. 1s. 6d.


London: LONGMANS and CO. Paternoster Row.


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ANALYSIS

OF

MR. MILL'S SYSTEM OF LOGIC.

 

BY

W. STEBBING, M.A.

FELLOW OF WORCESTER COLLEGE, OXFORD.

 

NEW EDITION.

 

LONDON:
LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
1867.

 


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LONDON
PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO.
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PREFACE

TO

THE SECOND EDITION.


The author's aim has been to produce such a condensation of the originalwork as may recall its contents to those who have read it, and may servethose who are now reading it in the place of a full body of marginalnotes. Mr. Mill's conclusions on the true province and method of Logichave a high substantive value, independent even of the arguments andillustrations by which they are supported; and these conclusions may beadequately, and, it is believed, with much practical utility, embodiedin an epitome. The processes of reasoning on which they depend, can, onthe other hand, be represented in outline only. But it is hoped that thesubstance of every paragraph, necessary for the due comprehension of theseveral[Pg vi] steps by which the results have been reached, will be herefound at all events suggested.

The author may be allowed to add, that Mr. Mill, before publication,expressed a favourab

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