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In System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also la... more
FAQs about System of Logic:How many episodes does System of Logic have?The podcast currently has 94 episodes available.
March 09, 2026034 - Book III Chapter V Of The Law Of Universal Causation Parts 6 through 10In System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also lays the empirical groundwork for Mills moral and political theories. An article from Philosophy of Recent Times characterizes it as an endeavor to articulate a psychological system of logic grounded in empiricism. Mills influence extends to prominent scientists like Dirac and philosophers such as Gottlob Frege, who challenged many of Mills mathematical notions in The Foundations of Arithmetic. Over thirty years, Mill revised this essential text in response to critiques from thinkers like Whewell and Bain, solidifying its legacy in the history of science....more56minPlay
March 08, 2026033 - Book III Chapter V Of The Law Of Universal Causation Parts 1 through 5In System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also lays the empirical groundwork for Mills moral and political theories. An article from Philosophy of Recent Times characterizes it as an endeavor to articulate a psychological system of logic grounded in empiricism. Mills influence extends to prominent scientists like Dirac and philosophers such as Gottlob Frege, who challenged many of Mills mathematical notions in The Foundations of Arithmetic. Over thirty years, Mill revised this essential text in response to critiques from thinkers like Whewell and Bain, solidifying its legacy in the history of science....more54minPlay
March 07, 2026032 - Book III Chapter IV Of Laws Of NatureIn System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also lays the empirical groundwork for Mills moral and political theories. An article from Philosophy of Recent Times characterizes it as an endeavor to articulate a psychological system of logic grounded in empiricism. Mills influence extends to prominent scientists like Dirac and philosophers such as Gottlob Frege, who challenged many of Mills mathematical notions in The Foundations of Arithmetic. Over thirty years, Mill revised this essential text in response to critiques from thinkers like Whewell and Bain, solidifying its legacy in the history of science....more26minPlay
March 06, 2026031 - Book III Chapter III Of The Ground Of InductionIn System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also lays the empirical groundwork for Mills moral and political theories. An article from Philosophy of Recent Times characterizes it as an endeavor to articulate a psychological system of logic grounded in empiricism. Mills influence extends to prominent scientists like Dirac and philosophers such as Gottlob Frege, who challenged many of Mills mathematical notions in The Foundations of Arithmetic. Over thirty years, Mill revised this essential text in response to critiques from thinkers like Whewell and Bain, solidifying its legacy in the history of science....more29minPlay
March 05, 2026030 - Book III Chapter II Of Inductions Improperly So Called Parts 4 through 5In System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also lays the empirical groundwork for Mills moral and political theories. An article from Philosophy of Recent Times characterizes it as an endeavor to articulate a psychological system of logic grounded in empiricism. Mills influence extends to prominent scientists like Dirac and philosophers such as Gottlob Frege, who challenged many of Mills mathematical notions in The Foundations of Arithmetic. Over thirty years, Mill revised this essential text in response to critiques from thinkers like Whewell and Bain, solidifying its legacy in the history of science....more42minPlay
March 04, 2026029 - Book III Chapter II Of Inductions Improperly So Called Parts 1 through 3In System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also lays the empirical groundwork for Mills moral and political theories. An article from Philosophy of Recent Times characterizes it as an endeavor to articulate a psychological system of logic grounded in empiricism. Mills influence extends to prominent scientists like Dirac and philosophers such as Gottlob Frege, who challenged many of Mills mathematical notions in The Foundations of Arithmetic. Over thirty years, Mill revised this essential text in response to critiques from thinkers like Whewell and Bain, solidifying its legacy in the history of science....more20minPlay
March 04, 2026028 - Book III Of Induction Chapter I Preliminary Observations On Induction In GeneralIn System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also lays the empirical groundwork for Mills moral and political theories. An article from Philosophy of Recent Times characterizes it as an endeavor to articulate a psychological system of logic grounded in empiricism. Mills influence extends to prominent scientists like Dirac and philosophers such as Gottlob Frege, who challenged many of Mills mathematical notions in The Foundations of Arithmetic. Over thirty years, Mill revised this essential text in response to critiques from thinkers like Whewell and Bain, solidifying its legacy in the history of science....more18minPlay
March 04, 2026027 - Book II Chapter VII Examination Of Some Opinions Opposed To The Preceding Doctrines Parts 4 throughIn System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also lays the empirical groundwork for Mills moral and political theories. An article from Philosophy of Recent Times characterizes it as an endeavor to articulate a psychological system of logic grounded in empiricism. Mills influence extends to prominent scientists like Dirac and philosophers such as Gottlob Frege, who challenged many of Mills mathematical notions in The Foundations of Arithmetic. Over thirty years, Mill revised this essential text in response to critiques from thinkers like Whewell and Bain, solidifying its legacy in the history of science....more25minPlay
March 04, 2026026 - Book II Chapter VII Examination Of Some Opinions Opposed To The Preceding Doctrines Parts 1 throughIn System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also lays the empirical groundwork for Mills moral and political theories. An article from Philosophy of Recent Times characterizes it as an endeavor to articulate a psychological system of logic grounded in empiricism. Mills influence extends to prominent scientists like Dirac and philosophers such as Gottlob Frege, who challenged many of Mills mathematical notions in The Foundations of Arithmetic. Over thirty years, Mill revised this essential text in response to critiques from thinkers like Whewell and Bain, solidifying its legacy in the history of science....more42minPlay
March 04, 2026025 - Book II Chapter VI The Same Subject ContinuedIn System of Logic, John Stuart Mill presents his groundbreaking five principles of inductive reasoning, known as Mills Methods. This pivotal work not only shapes the philosophy of science but also lays the empirical groundwork for Mills moral and political theories. An article from Philosophy of Recent Times characterizes it as an endeavor to articulate a psychological system of logic grounded in empiricism. Mills influence extends to prominent scientists like Dirac and philosophers such as Gottlob Frege, who challenged many of Mills mathematical notions in The Foundations of Arithmetic. Over thirty years, Mill revised this essential text in response to critiques from thinkers like Whewell and Bain, solidifying its legacy in the history of science....more33minPlay
FAQs about System of Logic:How many episodes does System of Logic have?The podcast currently has 94 episodes available.