| Gerald James Holton, Stephen G. Brush - 2001 - 604 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.... | |
| I. Bernard Cohen, George E. Smith - 2002 - 518 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.67... | |
| James E. Force - 1985 - 236 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"... | |
| Detlev Pätzold, Christian Krijnen - 2002 - 204 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 ends in the most general.... | |
| David C. Lindberg, Katharine Park, Roy Porter, Ronald L. Numbers - 2003 - 833 σελίδες
...upon as so much the stronger, by how much the Induction is more general. . . . 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.78... | |
| Rudolf Seising, Menso Folkerts, Ulf Hashagen - 2004 - 952 σελίδες
...Trums. For Hypotheses are not to be regarded in experimental Philosophy. [...] 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.... | |
| Sunny Y. AUYANG - 2006 - 360 σελίδες
...Descartes. Newton described the methods in both mathematics and natural philosophy: "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.... | |
| Michael H.G. Hoffmann - 2005 - 408 σελίδες
...Truths. For Hypotheses are not to be regarded in experimental Philosophy. [...] 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.... | |
| Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods - 2008 - 750 σελίδες
...Newton was not uniformly hostile to the use of analysis in science. He writes, By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients, and...forces producing them; and in general, from effects to causes, and from particular causes to more general ones,... and the synthesis consists in assuming... | |
| Frank Wilczek, Betsy Devine - 2006 - 502 σελίδες
...Things by the Method of Analysis ought ever to precede the Method of Composition. ... By this way ... we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, and...producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes ... And the Synthesis consists in assuming the Causes discovered, and established as Principles,... | |
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