If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation occurs, and an instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former; the circumstance in which alone the two instances differ... Picture Logic - Side 174av Alfred James Swinburne - 1887 - 188 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1921 - 472 sider
...instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common, save one, that one occurring only in the former, the circumstance in which alone...the cause, or an indispensable part of the cause, of the phenomenon. (See Herschel, Discourse, [156.].)1 Third Canon. — If two or more instances in which... | |
| 1843 - 744 sider
...instance in which it docs not occur, have every circumstance, save one, in common, that one occurring only in the former; the circumstance in which alone the two instances differ is the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon." Mr. Mill has carried out the above example,... | |
| 1846 - 506 sider
...instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance save one in common, that one occurring only in the former; the circumstance in which alone the two instances differ, is the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon.'' — p. 225. Joint Canon (3d), or "Joint... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 630 sider
...Instance in which it docs not occur, Jiave every circumstance save »ne in common, that one occurring only in the former ; the circumstance in which alone the two instances iUffer, is the effect, or cause, or a пссeгtary part of the сaйse, of 'the phenomenon. , ' ,... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1848 - 556 sider
...instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance save one in common, that one occurring only in the former ; the circumstance in which alone the two instances differ, is the effect or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon. 3. " If two or more instances in which... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1852 - 508 sider
...instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance save one in common, that one occurring only in the former; the circumstance in which alone the two instances differ is the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon.' (") Unless, therefore, they have every... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 564 sider
...instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former ; the circumstance in which alone...the cause, or an indispensable part of the cause, of the phenomenon. § 3. The two methods which we have now stated have many features of resemblance, but... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 582 sider
...nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance ; the circumstance in which alone the two sets of instances differ, is the effect, or the cause, or an indispensable part of the cause, of the phenomenon. We shall presently see that the Joint Method of Agreement and Difference constitutes,... | |
| William Thomas Brande, George William Cox - 1866 - 972 sider
...instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common, s;tve one, that one occurring only in the former, the circumstance in which alone the two instances differ, is the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the canse, of the phenomenon. III. Joint Met/u>d nf Agreement and Difference.... | |
| Aristotle - 1866 - 278 sider
...instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance save one in common, that one occurring only in the former ; the circumstance in which alone the two instances differ is the effect or cause, or a necessary part of the effect or cause, of the phenomenon. . . .The method of agreement... | |
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