Review of the Work of Mr John Stuart Mill Entitled, 'Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy.'
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The reviewer evaluates a substantial, tightly argued critique in which one leading thinker challenges another's positions in logic and metaphysics, contrasting their methods and influence. He highlights the lecturer's erudition, independent judgments, and usefulness in preserving and reintroducing philosophical traditions, especially for students, while praising the examiner's concise, rigorous prose and thorough reasoning. Attention is given to debated topics such as external perception and primary qualities, the value of copious citations and appendices, and the work's demanding but instructive character for readers seeking a serious analysis of contemporary speculative doctrine.
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