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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... "
A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: Comprehending All the ... - Seite 1166
1763 - 3510 Seiten
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Band 12

1816 - 764 Seiten
...experiments and obfervations by iaJttSion be no demonstration of general conclufions, yet it ie the belt way of arguing which the nature of things admits of, and may be looked upon as fo much the ftronger by how much the induS'usn is more general ; and if no exception occur...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts ..., Band 5

William Nicholson - 1819 - 408 Seiten
...experiments and observation, 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 on as so much the stronger, by how much the induction is more general ; and if no exception occur from phznomena,...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Band 2

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 348 Seiten
...experiments and observations by induction be no demon" stration 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 induction is more general. s' And if no exception occur...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 418 Seiten
...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 induction is more general. And if no exception occur...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 442 Seiten
...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 induction is more general. And if no exception occur...
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On a General Method of Expressing the Paths of Light, & of the Planets, by ...

Sir William Rowan Hamilton - 1833 - 42 Seiten
...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 induction is more general. And if no exception occur...
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A Discourse on the Studies of the University

Adam Sedgwick - 1834 - 180 Seiten
...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 induction is more general. And if no exception occur...
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The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences: Founded Upon Their History, Band 2

William Whewell - 1840 - 606 Seiten
...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 induction is more general." And he then observes, as...
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A Discourse on the Studies of the University of Cambridge

Adam Sedgwick - 1850 - 786 Seiten
...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 induction is more general. And if no exception occur...
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The Theory of Reasoning

Samuel Bailey - 1851 - 256 Seiten
...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 * " Inductio enim quse procedit per enumerationem simplicem...
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