History of Renaissance and Modern Logic from 1400 to Stuart Mill
| Abstract | "At the end of the fourteenth century there were roughly three categories of work available to those studying logic. The first category is that of commentaries on Aristotle's 'Organon'. The most comprehensive of these focussed either on the books of the Logica Vetus, which included Porphyry's Isagoge along with the Categories and De Interpretatione; or on the books of the Logica Nova, the remaining works of the 'Organon' which had become known to the West only during the twelfth century. In addition there were, of course, numerous commentaries on individual books of the.. | |||||||||
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John Stuart Mill, J. M. Robson Editor of the Text & Introfduction by R. F. Mcrae (2006). A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive. Books I-III. In John Stuart Mill (ed.), The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill. Liberty Fund.
John Stuart Mill, J. M. Robson Editor of the Text & Introfduction by R. F. Mcrae (2006). A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive. Books IV-Vi and Appendices. In John Stuart Mill (ed.), The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill. Liberty Fund.
John Stuart Mill, Introduction by V. W. Bladen & J. M. Robson Textual Editor (2006). Principles of Political Economy. Books I-Ii. In John Stuart Mill (ed.), The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill. Liberty Fund.
John Stuart Mill, Introduction by V. W. Bladen & J. M. Robson Textual Editor (2006). Principles of Political Economy. Books IIII-V. In John Stuart Mill (ed.), The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill. Liberty Fund.
John Stuart Mill (1950/2005). Philosophy of Scientific Method. Dover Publications.
David M. Godden (2005). Psychologism in the Logic of John Stuart Mill: Mill on the Subject Matter and Foundations of Ratiocinative Logic. History and Philosophy of Logic 26 (2):115-143.
Dorothy Koenigsberger (1979). Renaissance Man and Creative Thinking: A History of Concepts of Harmony, 1400-1700. Humanities Press.
John Skorupski (ed.) (1998). The Cambridge Companion to Mill. Cambridge University Press.
Luisa Valente (2007). Names That Can Be Said of Everything: Porphyrian Tradition and 'Transcendental' Terms in Twelfth-Century Logic. Vivarium 45 (s 2-3):298-310.
Leila Haaparanta (ed.) (2009). The Development of Modern Logic. Oxford University Press.
Charles B. Schmitt, Quentin Skinner & Eckhard Kessler (eds.) (1988). The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
Vernon J. Bourke (1967). "On the Logic of the Moral Sciences: A System of Logic," Book 6, by John Stuart Mill, Ed. Henry M. Magid. The Modern Schoolman 44 (2):193-194.
Ann Moss (1996). Printed Commonplace-Books and the Structuring of Renaissance Thought. Clarendon Press.
John Stuart Mill, J. M. Robson Editor of Text, Introduction by F. E. L. Priestley & D. P. Dryer Essay on Mill'S. Utilitatrianism (2006). Essays on Ethics, Religion and Society. In John Stuart Mill (ed.), The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill. Liberty Fund.
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