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" And although the arguing from experiments and observations by Induction be no demonstration of general conclusions, yet it is the best way of arguing which the nature of things admits of, and may be looked upon as so much the stronger by how much the... "
Philosophia Britannica: Or, A New & Comprehensive System of the Newtonian ... - Seite 25
von Benjamin Martin - 1747
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A Compleat System of Opticks in Four Books, Viz. A Popular, a ..., Band 2

Robert Smith - 1738 - 450 Seiten
...philofophy. And although the arguing from experiments and obfervations by induftion be no demonftration of general conclufions ; yet it is the beft way of...nature of things admits of, and may be looked upon as fa much the ftronger, by how much the induction is more general. And if no exception occurs from phenomena,...
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A Sequel to the Experiments and Observations Tending to Illustrate the ...

Sir William Watson - 1746 - 92 Seiten
...arguing from experi*' ments and obfervations by indu&iou " be no demonftration of general con" clufions ; yet it is the beft way of " arguing which the nature of things *c admits of, and may be looked up" on as fo much theftronger, by how <£ much the induction is more...
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A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: Comprehending ..., Band 2

1763 - 1246 Seiten
...truihs. And although the arguing from experiments and obfervation, by induftion, be no demonstration of general conclufions, yet it is the beft way of...the nature of things admits of, and may be looked on as fo m ich the ftronger, by how much the induction is more general ; and if no exception occur...
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A Course of Lectures in Natural Philosophy

Richard Helsham - 1767 - 458 Seiten
...obfervations by in" duction be no demonftration of general " conclufions ; yet it is the befl way of ar" guing which the nature of things admits *'' of, and may...fo much ** the ftronger, by how much the induction * Opt. p. 380. A 2 " is 416662 " is more general. And if no exception oc" cur from Phenomena, the conclufion...
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Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester, Band 2

1785 - 552 Seiten
...Newton, " though the arguing from experiments and " obfervations, by induction, is no demonftration " of general conclufions, yet it is the beft way " of...ftronger, by how much the induction is more " general." This improved fpecies, of logic was firft recommended and introduced into phyfics, by Lord Verulam,...
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Analysis fluxionum

William Hales - 1800 - 128 Seiten
...arguing from experiments and obfervations be no demonßration of general conclufions, yet it is the left way of arguing which the nature of things admits of, and may be looked-upon as fo much the ftronger, by how much the induñion is more general : and if no exception...
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Course of Lectures in Natural Philosophy

Richard Helsham - 1802 - 500 Seiten
...obfervations by in' duftion be no demonftration of general * conclufions ; yet it is the beft way of ar' guing which the nature of things admits ' of, and may be looked upon as fo much { the flronger, by how much the induction fc Opt. P. 380, A 2 "is ft is more general. And if no exception...
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Band 3

William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 Seiten
...experiments and observation, by induction, be no demor. stration of general conclusions, yet it is tht best way of arguing which the nature ,of things admits of, and may be looked on as so much the stronger, by how much the induction is more general; and if no exception occur from...
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Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Polite ..., Band 4

Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 476 Seiten
...observation, by induction, be htt demonstration of general conclusions, yet it is the best way of arguing that the nature of things admits of, and may be looked upon as so much the stronger by how much tlie induction is more general ; and if no exception occur from the...
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A pocket encyclopædia, or library of general knowledge

Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 462 Seiten
...observation, by induction, In. mi demonstration of general conclusions, yet it is the best way of arguing that the nature of things admits of, and may be looked upon as so much the stronger by how much the induction is more general ; and if no exception occur from the...
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