| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 pagina’s
...Inveftigation of difficult Things by the Method of Analyfis, ought ever to precede the Method of Compofitiori. This Analyfis confifts in .making Experiments and...Obfervations, and in drawing general Conclufions from then] by Induction, and admitting of no Objections againft the Conclufions, but fuch as are taken from... | |
| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 403 pagina’s
...Inveftigation of difficult Things by the Method of Analyfis, ought ever tp precede the Method of Competition. This Analyfis confifts in making Experiments and Obfervations, and in drawing general Conclu lions from them by Induction, and admitting of no Objections againft the Conclufions, but fuch... | |
| Richard Helsham - 1767 - 458 pagina’s
...* * confifts in making experiments and obfer-^ * * vations, and in drawing general conclufions J " from them by induction, and admitting of * ' no objections...taken from experiments or other " certain truths. And although the arguing '* from experiments and obfervations by in" duction be no demonftration of... | |
| William Hales - 1800 - 128 pagina’s
...invelligation of difficult things by the Method of Ana'yßs, ought ever to precede the Mediod of Comfofition. " This Analyfis confifts in making experiments and obfervations, and in drawing general conclu/ions from them by Induïïion ; and admitting of no objections againlt the conclufions, but... | |
| Richard Helsham - 1802 - 500 pagina’s
..."• the method of compofition. This Analyfis " confifts in making experiments an£ obfer* vations, and in drawing general conclufions ;' from them by induction, and admitting of ' no objei5tions againft the conclufions, but ' fuch as are taken from experiments or other * certain truths.... | |
| Thaddeus Mason Harris - 1803 - 304 pagina’s
...tiling in parts, fo as that one particular is firft considered, then another. — Analyftt eonfifts in making experiments and obfervations, and in drawing...them by induction, and admitting of no objections but fuch as are taken from experiments, or other certain truths. Newton's Optics. 3. A folution of... | |
| Denis Weaire, Patrick Kelly, David Attis - 2000 - 450 pagina’s
..." the method of compofition. This Analyfis «c confifts in making experiments and 'obfer" vations, and in drawing general conclufions " from them by...taken from experiments or other " certain truths. And although the arguing " from experiments and obfervations by in" duftion be no demonftration of... | |
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