推論と規範 : J.S.ミル『論理学体系』における生の技芸とその構造について

哲學 Issue 63 Page 73-87,224 published_at 2011-10-25
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Title ( jpn )
推論と規範 : J.S.ミル『論理学体系』における生の技芸とその構造について
Title ( eng )
Inference and Norm : On the Art of Life and its Structure in J.S.Mill's "A System of Logic"
Creator
Okamoto Shimpei
Source Title
哲學
Tetsugaku : The Journal of Hiroshima Philosophical Society
Issue 63
Start Page 73
End Page 87,224
Abstract
In this paper, I argue about "the logic of practice" that J.S.Mill treated in the last chapter of "A System of Logic". The logic of practice, which is also called "the art of life", is referred as his ethical perspective by many scholars. Nevertheless, its position in "A System of Logic" itself tends hardly to be discussed. They are liable to overlook that "the art of life" is an important part of "A System of Logic" and closely related to the other parts of this work. Therefore, I will examine what is the structure of theinference that Mill stated mainly in Book.II and how it is used in the art of life.

Here are derived the following consequences. Mill's syllogism is characterized as a passage "from particulars to particulars" . This inference is employed in the art of life that is the inference in an imperative mood, in the same way as is done in scientific inference in an indicative mood. Moreover. "narrow sense induction" is characterizedas a passage "from particulars to generals ", while "ratiocination" as a passage "fromgenerals to particulars". In the art of life, the former is used as "the art of the legislator" and the latter as "the art of the judge". Finally, by both operations, rules of our life are progressively improved.
NDC
Western philosophy [ 130 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島哲学会
Date of Issued 2011-10-25
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0495-2200
[NCID] AN00150441