| I. Bernard Cohen - 1980 - 428 σελίδες
...scientific sense and specifically, in qu. 31 of the Opticks, to describe how 'by this way of Analysis we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, and...producing them' and 'in general, from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general'.... | |
| Z. Bechler - 1982 - 264 σελίδες
...consists in making experiments and observations. Thence we may reason from compounds to simple things and from motions to the forces producing them: and in general from effects to their causes. [7] p. 404. And Cotes, who was the first Newtonian to publish a popular epitome of the Principia,... | |
| Stanley Joel Reiser, Michael Anbar - 1984 - 386 σελίδες
...yet it is the best way of arguing which the nature of things admits of.... By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients, and...producing them; and in general, from effects to their causes. By this time, the idea was developing that nature was not merely to be lived with; it could... | |
| Immanuel Kant - 1988 - 290 σελίδες
...Observations, and in drawing general Conclusions from them by Induction. ... By this way of Analysis we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, and...to the Forces producing them; and in general, from the Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more General ones, till the Argument end... | |
| Michael R. Matthews - 1989 - 180 σελίδες
...Experiments, it may then begin to be pronounced with such Exceptions as occur. By this way of Analysis we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, and...producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument ends in the most general.... | |
| William Whewell - 1989 - 386 σελίδες
...which he exhibited. Thus he says,1 "By the way of Analysis we proceed from compounds to ingredients, as from motions to the forces producing them; and in general, from effects to their causes, and from particular causes to more general ones, till the argument ends in the most general."... | |
| Peter Achinstein - 1991 - 346 σελίδες
...Conclusions, but such as are taken from Experiments, or other certain Truths. ... By this way of Analysis we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, and...producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general.... | |
| Robert Markley - 1993 - 292 σελίδες
...Experiments, it may then begin to be pronounced with such Exceptions as occur. By this way of Analysis we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, and...producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general.... | |
| S. Kleiner - 1993 - 364 σελίδες
...experiments, it may then begin to be pronounced with such exceptions as occur. By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients and from...producing them, and in general from effects to their causes and from particular causes to more general ones, till the argument end in the most general.... | |
| Thomas Levenson - 1995 - 358 σελίδες
...yet it is the best way of arguing which the Nature of Things admits of. ... By this way of Analysis we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, and...producing them; and in general from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general.... | |
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