In this profound philosophical work, Yahya Muhammad explores the complex relationship between inductive reasoning and subjective logic. The book analyzes the journey from logical generation to self-generation in human thought, examining how scientific hypotheses are formed. It challenges traditional epistemological frameworks by arguing that scientific discovery involves more than mere deduction, relying on creative and intuitive leaps. This study provides a compelling analysis of the cognitive processes behind scientific advancement, making it essential reading for students and scholars of philosophy, logic, and the history of science who are interested in the origins of knowledge.