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图书目录: CHAPTER I
JOHN STUART MILL'S LIFE I. Childhood, II Early Propagandism, . III The Philosophical Radicals, Iv. Philosophic Leadership, v. Minor Writings, VI. Political Activity, CHAPTER II MILL'S LOGIC I. Intuitionism and Empiricism, II. Syllogism and Definition, III. Mathematical Truths, Iv. Causation, v. Plurality of Causes, Vl. Real Kinds, vII. Uniformity of Nature, vIII. The Four Methods, Ix. The Moral Sciences, . CHAPTER IlI POLITICAL ECONOMY I. Mill's Starting-point,. II. Contemporary Movements,. III.Malthusian Controversy, Iv. Peasant-Proprietorship, v. Capitalists and Labourers, VI. The Wage-Fund, VII Socialism,. vIIILogical Method, CHAPTER IV POLITICS AND ETHICS I. Mill's Problem,. II. Intellectual Liberty, . III. The Decay of Individuality, Iv. Economic Application, V. Political Application, VI. Women's Rights, VII. The Self-Protection Principle, VIII. Ethics, CHAPTER V HISTORICAL METHOD I. John Austin, II. George Grote, III. Henry Thomas Buckle, CHAPTER VI PHILOSOPHY I. Mill's Opponents, II. Hamilton on Perception, III. Mill on the External World, IV. Theories of the Absolute, V. Antinomies, VI. Revealed Religion, VII. Mill on Theology, VIII. Liberalism, IX. Dogmatism, INDEX |