On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and CriticalJ.W. Parker and son, 1860 - 531 sider |
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... propositions except by Induction : and we cannot make inductions without having sen- sation ; for sensation has to ... proposition from particular cases in which it is exemplified . Thus in a passage which we have already quoted ' , he ...
... propositions except by Induction : and we cannot make inductions without having sen- sation ; for sensation has to ... proposition from particular cases in which it is exemplified . Thus in a passage which we have already quoted ' , he ...
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... propositions are true or not whereas the most important feature in induction is , as we have said , the introduction of a new idea , and not its employment when once intro- duced . That the mind in this manner gives unity to that which ...
... propositions are true or not whereas the most important feature in induction is , as we have said , the introduction of a new idea , and not its employment when once intro- duced . That the mind in this manner gives unity to that which ...
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... propositions by an induction of particulars . He rather endeavoured to divide than to unite ; he employed himself , not in combining facts , but in analysing notions ; and the criterion to which he referred his analysis was , not the ...
... propositions by an induction of particulars . He rather endeavoured to divide than to unite ; he employed himself , not in combining facts , but in analysing notions ; and the criterion to which he referred his analysis was , not the ...
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... proposition , and say All gall - less animals are as elephant , horse , mule , & c . : 1 Analyt . Prior . ii . 25 . we might infer syllogistically that All gall - less animals *ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON ARISTOTLE Induction.
... proposition , and say All gall - less animals are as elephant , horse , mule , & c . : 1 Analyt . Prior . ii . 25 . we might infer syllogistically that All gall - less animals *ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON ARISTOTLE Induction.
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... proposition possible . 2 . Since the main characteristic of the steps which have occurred in the formation of the physical sciences , is not merely that they are propositions col- lected by Induction , but by the introduction of a new ...
... proposition possible . 2 . Since the main characteristic of the steps which have occurred in the formation of the physical sciences , is not merely that they are propositions col- lected by Induction , but by the introduction of a new ...
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Populære avsnitt
Side 11 - A NEW STAR ATLAS, for the Library, the School, and the Observatory, in Twelve Circular Maps (with Two Index Plates). Intended as a Companion to ' Webb's Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes.
Side 11 - The Sun ; Ruler, Light, Fire, and Life of the Planetary System. By RA PROCTOR, BA With Plates & Woodcuts.
Side 14 - INSECTS AT HOME : A Popular Account of British Insects, their Structure, Habits and Transformations.
Side 259 - IT is the soul that sees; the outward eyes Present the object, but the mind descries; And thence delight, disgust, or cool indiffrence rise: When minds are joyful, then we look around, And what is seen is all on fairy ground; Again they sicken, and on every view Cast their own dull and melancholy hue; Or, if...
Side 28 - TREASURY OF KNOWLEDGE AND LIBRARY OF REFERENCE. Comprising an English Dictionary and Grammar, Universal Gazetteer, Classical Dictionary, Chronology, Law Dictionary, &c.
Side 14 - HOMES WITHOUT HANDS; a Description of the Habitations of Animals, classed according to their Principle of Construction.
Side 26 - The FLY-FISHER'S ENTOMOLOGY. By ALFRED RONALDS. With coloured Representations of the Natural and Artificial Insect. Sixth Edition : with 20 coloured Plates. 8vo. 14*.
Side 14 - STRANGE DWELLINGS: a Description of the Habitations of Animals, abridged from ' Homes without Hands '. With 60 Illustrations.
Side 18 - HANDBOOK of the STEAM ENGINE. By the same Author, forming a KEY to the Catechism of the Steam Engine, with 67 Woodcuts.
Side 117 - ... whom I have repeatedly and urgently requested to look at the moon and planets through my glass, which he pertinaciously refuses to do. Why are you not here ? "What shouts of laughter we should have at this glorious folly, and to hear the Professor of Philosophy at Pisa labouring before the Grand Duke, with logical arguments, as if with magical incantations, to charm the new planets out of the sky.
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