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VI. The Problems of Inductive Logic
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- I. Introduction 3
- II. Logic and Psychology 14
- III. Schiller's Critique of Formal Deductive Logic 26
- IV. Axioms and the Laws of Thought 47
- V. Philosophy of Science 56
- VI. The Problems of Inductive Logic 67
- VII. Evaluation of Schiller's Logic 74
- VIII. The Making of Truth 93
- IX. Metaphysics and Psychology: The Making of Reality 110
- X. Value Theory: Ethics and Religion 127
- XI. Freedom and Determinism 134
- XII. Psychical Research 140
- XIII. Social Philosophy 145
- XIV. Schiller's Contribution to Philosophy 148
- Notes 151
- Selected Bibliography 179
- Index of Names 205
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- I. Introduction 3
- II. Logic and Psychology 14
- III. Schiller's Critique of Formal Deductive Logic 26
- IV. Axioms and the Laws of Thought 47
- V. Philosophy of Science 56
- VI. The Problems of Inductive Logic 67
- VII. Evaluation of Schiller's Logic 74
- VIII. The Making of Truth 93
- IX. Metaphysics and Psychology: The Making of Reality 110
- X. Value Theory: Ethics and Religion 127
- XI. Freedom and Determinism 134
- XII. Psychical Research 140
- XIII. Social Philosophy 145
- XIV. Schiller's Contribution to Philosophy 148
- Notes 151
- Selected Bibliography 179
- Index of Names 205