Barry Cunningham

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The textbooks of logic in use today still bear the marks of this revolt in the distinction they draw between two kinds of inference, ‘deductive’ and ‘inductive’. It was not until late in the nineteenth century that historical thought reached a stage of development comparable with that reached by natural science about the beginning of the seventeenth; but this event has not yet begun to interest those philosophers who write textbooks of logic.
The Idea of History
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