1 gen 1843 anni - A System of Logic:
Ratiocinative and
Inductive, Being a
Connected View
of the Principles of
Evidence and the
Methods of Scientific
Investigation
Descrizione:
-Rejects the "German", "a priori" view of human knowledge -- "before-the-fact thinking"; we know universal truths about the world merely by theoretical deductions about the world (e.g. Kant).
-Intuitionist doctrine
-Makes the case for "a posteriori" -- Empiricist approach; studying human minds and wills by treating them as part of the casual order investigated by the sciences, rather than as special entities that lie outside it.
-The larger goal of the book was to demonstrate that "necessary truths" could be explained by experience and association
-Contained methods for inductively determining causality (Mill's Methods) -- Method of Agreement, Method of Difference and Joint Method -- as well as concomitant variation
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