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W. (William) Stebbing

1832-1926

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Sir Walter Ralegh: A Biography

"Sir Walter Ralegh: A Biography" by W. Stebbing is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book provides an in-depth exploration of the life and career of Sir Walter Ralegh, a prominent figure in the Elizabethan era known for his versatility as a poet, soldier, sailor, and statesman. The biography delves into significant aspects of Ralegh's life, including his noble lineage, military exploits, and tumultuous political career, highlighting the complexities of his character and legacy. At the start of the biography, the author discusses Ralegh's genealogy, detailing the history of the Ralegh family and its status in Devonshire. The text outlines the family's decline from their former prominence, providing context for Ralegh's upbringing. It also touches on his parents’ backgrounds and their significance, setting the foundation for understanding Ralegh's character and ambitions as he grows up in a fluctuating social landscape. The narrative introduces Ralegh’s early life, touching upon his education and initial adventures, which foreshadow his later achievements and challenges.

Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic

"Analysis of Mr. Mill's System of Logic" by W. Stebbing is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This work critically examines the concepts of logic, particularly focusing on the system of logic proposed by John Stuart Mill. The text aims to condense Mill's ideas and serve as a guide for understanding the principles behind logical reasoning, language analysis, and classification of arguments. The opening of the book introduces the author's purpose, which is to create a comprehensive yet accessible overview of Mill's system of logic. Stebbing articulates that a clear understanding of logic begins with the analysis of language, emphasizing the importance of accurately defining terms and understanding propositions' meaning. The text discusses the foundational elements of logic, including the distinctions between various types of names and propositions, setting the stage for a detailed exploration of logical reasoning and the processes of inference that will unfold in subsequent chapters.