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Excerpt from The Principles of Empirical or Inductive Logic
As many readers will probably perceive, the main original guiding in¿uence with me, - as with most of those of the middle generation, and especially with most of those who approached Logic with a previous mathematical or scientific training - was that of Mill. But, as they may also perceive, this in¿uence has subsequently generated the relation of criticism and divergence quite as much as that of acceptance; though I still continue to regard the general attitude towards phenomena, which Mill took up as a logician, to be the soundest and most useful for scientific study.
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