John Stuart Mill considered his A System of Logic, first published
in 1843, the methodological foundation and intellectual groundwork
of his later works in ethical, social, and political theory. Yet no
book has attempted in the past to engage with the most important
aspects of Mill's Logic. This volume brings together leading
scholars to elucidate the key themes of this influential work,
looking at such topics as his philosophy of language and
mathematics, his view on logic, induction and deduction, free will,
argumentation, ethology and psychology, as well as his account of
normativity, kinds of pleasure, philosophical and political method
and the "Art of Life."
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