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Frederik Wellmann
1864/1865
A. MS.
Presumably part of the University Lecture Series. There is a note that another lecture on Waddington, De Remusat, Graty, and others was to follow this one. Several modern theories of science treated as inseparable from the metaphysics of their authors. For example, Whewell is a Kantian. Comte is "helplessly restricted to a simple intellectual view." Critisism of Mill's logic, especially Mill's views on the ground of induction.
Comte Auguste, DeRemusat C. F. M., Gratry A. J. A., Logic (modal see Modality), Metaphysics, Mill John Stuart, University Lectures (of ), Science and metaphysics, Waddington Charles, Whewell William
pp. 1-14 (double pages)
1864/1865
MS0350_024
(Whewell)
1864/1865