| Alois Riehl - 1894 - 432 σελίδες
...hardly be inclined to treat Mill's definition as more than a description of the latter process. (" Induction is the process by which we conclude that...or that what is true at certain times will be true in similar circumstances at all times," Logic III. ii. I.) Inasmuch as this distinction, though evident... | |
| Alois Riehl - 1894 - 446 σελίδες
...hardly be inclined to treat Mill's definition as more than a description of the latter process. (" Induction is the process by which we conclude that...or that what is true at certain times will be true in similar circumstances at all times," Logic III. ii. 1.) Inasmuch as this distinction, though evident... | |
| Frank Sumner Rice - 1894 - 1062 σελίδες
...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...of a class is true of the whole class, or that what 544 is true at certain times will be true in similar circumstances at all times. This definition excludes... | |
| Noah Knowles Davis - 1895 - 236 σελίδες
...particular case or cases will be true tn all cases which resemble the former in certain assignable respects. In other words, Induction is the process...or that what is true at certain times will be true in similar circumstances at all times." — Mill, Logic, p. 210. " Induction may be summarily defined... | |
| Christoph Sigwart - 1895 - 604 σελίδες
...case or cases will be true in all cases which resemble the former in certain assignable respects — the process by which we conclude that what is true...or that what is true at certain times will be true in similar circumstances at all times. But he goes on to add that this process of inference presupposes... | |
| Martin Brewer Anderson - 1895 - 304 σελίδες
...tacitly assuming the existence and universality of the creative thought. " Induction," says Mill, " is the process by which we conclude, that what is...individuals of a class is true of the whole class," — -whether they have all come within the purview of our own, or any other man's experience, or not,... | |
| James Welton - 1896 - 374 σελίδες
...words, Induction is the general " process by which we conclude that what is true of certain t'ions.' " individuals of a class is true of the whole class,...that " what is true at certain times will be true in similar circum" stances at all times " (III., ii., § 1), and he tells us further that induction... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1898 - 650 σελίδες
...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...certain individuals of a class is true of the whole ctass, or general truth. Induction, he says, (Philosophy of Discovery, p. 245.) " is not the same thing... | |
| Edward L. Hawkins - 1898 - 92 σελίδες
...1 " OF INDUCTION. 32. Induction = the operation of discovering and proving general propositions, or the process by which we conclude that what is true...individuals of a class is true of the whole class. I. Perfect Induction consists in examining all possible cases, 6.17., we may assert with certainty... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 662 σελίδες
...will be true in all cases which resemble the former in certain assignable respects. In other worels, Induction is the process by which we conclude that...individuals of a class is true of the whole class, or general truth. Induction, he says, (Philosophy of Discorei'tt, p. 245,) " is not the same thing as... | |
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