Literature/1800s/Mill
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[edit | edit source]- In this work, he formulated the five principles of inductive reasoning that are known as Mill's methods.
- Extension and Intension
- Sense and reference
- Causal theory of reference
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[edit | edit source]- A name is a word taken at pleasure to serve for a mark which may raise in our mind a thought like to some thought we had before, and which being pronounced to others may be to them a sign of what thought the speaker had before in his mind. (p. 27)