John Stuart Mill, A system of deductive and inductive logic. T. I-II

2000,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1962, PWN
T I – XVIII,748s.
T II – 731s.
19 cm

Clean copies. From the series: the Library of Classics of Philosophy.

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A fundamental work in the field of logic and philosophy of science. Mill, as one of the most important representatives of empiricism, analyzes in detail the differences and relationships between deductive and inductive logic, offering readers thoughtful tools for understanding the process of inference in the context of scientific cognition.
This work includes not only theoretical considerations, but also practical examples of the application of logic in scientific research and everyday considerations.

Copies in bibliophilic leather binding made in the workshop of the Polish Antiquarian.

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7542×1

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