The method of agreement stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated is not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The method of difference has for its foundation that whatever cannot be eliminated is connected with the phenomenon by a law. Aristotle on Fallacies: Or, The Sophistici Elenchi - Pagina 229door Aristotle - 1866 - 252 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 632 pagina’s
...Agreement stands on the ground that whatever can bo eliminated, is not connected with the phenomenpn by any law. The Method of Difference has for its foundation, that whatever can not be eliminated, is connected with the phenomenon by a law. Of these methods, that of Difference... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 564 pagina’s
...existence of the phenomenon. The Method of Agreement stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated, is not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The...its foundation, that whatever cannot be eliminated, it connected with the phenomenon by a law. Of these methods, that of Difference is more particularly... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 572 pagina’s
...existence of the phenomenon. The Method of Agreement stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated, is not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The...eliminated, is connected with the phenomenon by a law. Of these methods, that of Difference is more particularly a method of artificial experiment; while... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1870 - 372 pagina’s
...' The Method of Agreement,' says Mr. Mill, ' stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated, is not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The...of Difference has for its foundation that whatever can not be eliminated, is connected with the phenomenon by a law.' In the Method of Difference, the... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 570 pagina’s
...Method of Agreement,' says Mill (Logic, i. 424), ' stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated, is not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The...of Difference has for its foundation, that whatever can not be eliminated, is connected with the phenomenon by a law. ' The Method of Residues is a case... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 568 pagina’s
...Method of Agreement, ' says Mill (Logic, i. 424), 'stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated, is not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The...of Difference has for its foundation, that whatever can not be eliminated, is connected with the phenomenon by a law. ' The Method of Residues is a case... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1873 - 166 pagina’s
...of Agreement," says Mill (vol. i., p. 424), " stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated, is not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The...of Difference has for its foundation, that whatever can not be eliminated, is connected with the phenomenon by a law." The Method of Residues is a case... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1878 - 686 pagina’s
...them. 'The Method of Agreement,' says Mr. Mill, 'stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated, is not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The...of Difference has for its foundation that whatever can not be eliminated, it connected with the phenomenon by a law.' 33 The second division, answering... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1878 - 678 pagina’s
...' The Method of Agreement," says Mr. Mill, ' stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated, is not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The...of Difference has for its foundation that whatever can not be eliminated, it connected with the phenomenon by a law.' 33 The second division, answering... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1878 - 702 pagina’s
...them. 'The Method of Agreement,' says Mr. Mill, 'stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated, is not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The Method of Difference has for its foundation t'lat whatever can not be eliminated, it connected with the phenomenon by a law.' 33 The second division,... | |
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