William Stanley Jevons - Works

Works

  • 1859 General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy
  • 1863 A Serious Fall in the Value of Gold
  • 1864 Pure Logic; or, the Logic of Quality apart from Quantity
  • 1865 The Coal Question
  • 1869 The Substitution of Similars, The True Principle of Reasoning
  • 1870 Elementary Lessons on Logic
  • 1871 The Theory of Political Economy
  • 1874 Principles of Science
  • 1875 Money and the Mechanism of Exchange
  • 1878 A Primer on Political Economy
  • 1880 Studies in Deductive Logic
  • 1882 The State in Relation to Labour

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