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John Stuart Mill's contribution to the study of fallacies is found in Book V of his comprehensive A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive, first published in 1843.
A strikingly similar view was defended earlier by John Stuart Mill in his A System of Logic, Book VI, Chapter XII. 10.
However, this view of virtue is someone complicated by rather cryptic remarks Mill makes about virtue in his A System of Logic in the section in which he discusses the "Art of Life".
His major work, unfinished, was to have been entitled A System of Logic, Considered as Semiotic.
Lacking this restraint, Leibnitz went on to create a system of logic based on 0s and 1s.
A System of Logic, in two volumes, was published in 1843 (3rd 8th editions, introducing many changes, 1851 72).
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Chrysippus wrote much on the subject of logic and created a system of propositional logic.
Another motivation for connexive logic has been presented by John Cantwell (2008) without noting that the introduced propositional logic is a system of connexive logic.
It has been shown that this logic can be interpreted in terms of the same kind of modal logic serving as a system of epistemic logic.
His own proposal for a system of formal logic was published as "The Relation of the Principles of Logic to the Foundations of Geometry" in 1905; this work was extended in "The Principles of Logic" in 1914 (reprinted in Robinson 1951, 379 441 and 310 378, respectively).
Although ID is unacceptable as a system of deontic logic, it does make sense as a system of lax logic, as we will now show.
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