ANALYSIS
OF THE PHENOMENA OF THE
HUMAN MIND
BY JAMES MILL
WITH NOTES ILLUSTRATIVE AND CRITICAL BY
ALEXANDER BAIN
ANDREW FINDLATER
AND
GEORGE GROTE
EDITED WITH ADDITIONAL NOTES BY
JOHN STUART MILL
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. I.
SECOND EDITION
LONDON
LONGMANS, GREEN, READER, AND DYER.
1878
“In order to prepare the way for a just and comprehensive system of Logic, a previous survey of our nature, considered as a great whole, is an indispensable requisite.”—Philosophical Essays (Prelim. Dissert.) p. lxvii. by Dugald Stewart, Esq.
“Would not Education be necessarily rendered more systematical and enlightened, if the powers and faculties on which it operates were more scientifically examined, and better understood?” Ibid. p. xlviii.
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