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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 21 MIN

053 - Book III Chapter XIX Of The Extension Of Derivative Laws To Adjacent Cases

from System of Logic · host John Stuart Mill

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 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.

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