Unique Elements Historical context Detailed 19th century analysis<br/><br/>The Unmissable Philosophy Classic by John Stuart Mill<br/>A System of Logic by English philosopher and political economist John Stuart Mill is a work of philosophy first published in 1843 in the US. This book features the text of the 1882 edition.<br/>This work helped to cement Mill's standing as a major public intellectual.<br/>Excerpt<br/>‘Feelings are of four sorts: Sensations, Thoughts, Emotions, and Volitions. What are called Perceptions are merely a particular case of Belief, and Belief is a kind of thought. Actions are merely volitions followed by an effect. ‘<br/>Synopsis<br/>‘A System of Logic’ is considered an important work in the philosophy of science, outlining the empirical principles of inductive reasoning. Mill would go on to use to justify his moral and political ideologies.<br/>Title Details<br/>◆ Original text<br/>◆ Philosophy<br/>◆ 6 x 9 in<br/>◆ Matte Cover<br/>◆ White Paper