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" INDUCTION, then, is that operation of the mind, by which we infer that what we know to be true in a particular case or cases, will be true in all cases which resemble the former in certain assignable respects. In other words, Induction is the process... "
The Logic and Utility of Mathematics: With the Best Methods of Instruction ... - Σελίδα 52
των Charles Davies - 1850 - 375 σελίδες
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The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Τόμος 293

1921 - 472 σελίδες
...conterminous with generalisation, as when he states: "Induction is the process by which we conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class is true...or that what is true at certain times will be true in similar circumstances at all times"1 (ibid., bk. 3, ch. 2, § 1); but we do appreciate the fact...

New Englander and Yale Review, Τόμος 8

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1850 - 678 σελίδες
...the conclusion. Upon our author's authority, "Induction is the process by which we conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class is true...be true under similar circumstances at all times." (Bk. Ill, ch. ii, § 1.) Now it is a fatal difficulty that there is no individual instance, no^ time,...

The New Englander, Τόμος 8

1850 - 676 σελίδες
...conclusion. Upon our author's authority, " Induction is the process by which we conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class is true...be true under similar circumstances at all times." (Bk. Ill, ch. ii, § 1.) Now it is a fatal difficulty that there is no individual instance, no time....

New Englander and Yale Review, Τόμος 4

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1846 - 632 σελίδες
...respects :" or, in a sligJüly different form of expression, "niat process by which we conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class is true of the whole class, or what is true at certain times will be true, under similar circumstances, at all times." Induction begins...

Massachusetts Quarterly Review, Τόμος 1

1848 - 544 σελίδες
...certain assignable respects. In other words, Induction is the process by which we conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class, is true...be true under similar circumstances at all times." At first sight, it might seem as if Mr. Mill's own criticism on the dictum de omni et nullo, would...

A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1850 - 616 σελίδες
...is the process by which we e.oncludc that what is true of certain individuals of a class is true of whole class, or that what is true at certain times...be true under similar circumstances at all times. This definition excludes from the moaning of the term Induction, various logical operations, to which...

The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Τόμος 7

1854 - 664 σελίδες
...strictly applying the principles of the inductive process of reasoning—by which we. conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class, is true of the whole class ; or that which is true at certain times, will be true under similar circumstances at all times—that medicine...

The North British review

1858 - 590 σελίδες
...certain assignable respects. In other words, induction is the process by which we conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class, is true...be true under similar circumstances at all times." This is Mr Mill's formal definition ; but he also summarily defines induction to be "generalisation...

A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive

John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 σελίδες
...certain assignable respects. In other words, Induction is the process by which we conclude thn' what is true of certain individuals of a class is true...that what is true at certain times will be true under eimilar circumstances at all times. This definition excludes from the meaning of the term Induction,...

The Logic of Banking: A Familiar Exposition of the Principles of Reasoning ...

James William Gilbart - 1859 - 654 σελίδες
...certain assignable respects. In other words, induction is the process by which we conclude that what is true of certain individuals of a class is true...be true under similar circumstances at all times." It will thus be seen that induction infers laws from facts, and proves the existence of causes by tracing...




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