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
| Thomas Fowler - 1883 - 412 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 Method of jDifference_ has for its foundation that whatever can «0/ be eliminated, is connected with the phenomenon... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1887 - 612 pagina’s
...The Method of Agreement,' says Mr. Mill, 'stands on the ground that whatever can be eli• minated, 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... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1895 - 620 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... | |
| James Welton - 1896 - 374 pagina’s
...elimination. . . . The Method of Agree- , " ment 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 what" ever cannot be eliminated, is connected with the pheno" menon by a law" (III., viii., § 3).... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1900 - 490 pagina’s
...Agreement," says Mill (" Logic," i. 424), " stands on the ground that whatever can be eliminated, 1s not connected with the phenomenon by any law. The...eliminated, is connected with the phenomenon by a law." The Method of Residues is a case of the Afethod of Differences. The Method of Concomitant Variations... | |
| John Grier Hibben - 1905 - 472 pagina’s
...' under investigation in any causal manner ; and the method of diff ence is based on the postulate that whatever cannot be eliminated is connected with the phenomenon by a causal law. The method of difference is evidently the method by negation, which has already been indicated... | |
| Douglas Macleane - 1906 - 614 pagina’s
...doubt he can do the business of the rest. What does he say of it ? ' The foundation of the Method, " that whatever cannot be eliminated is connected with the phenomenon by a law," is quite false, unless we add to it " in this one case ", and thereby make 1 If all the many dogs I... | |
| William Ralph Boyce Gibson, Augusta Klein - 1908 - 520 pagina’s
...Elimination. Its essence is not the elimination of the non-cause, but the establishment of the cause. ' The Method of Difference has for its foundation, that...be eliminated is connected with the phenomenon by a law.'f Here the word ' eliminated ' is not well chosen, but its meaning is not doubtful. Mill here... | |
| William Ralph Boyce Gibson, Augusta Klein - 1908 - 524 pagina’s
...Elimination. Its essence is not the elimination of the non-cause, but the establishment of the cause. ' The Method of Difference has for its foundation, that...be eliminated is connected with the phenomenon by a law.'f Here the word ' eliminated ' is not well chosen, but its meaning is not doubtful. Mill here... | |
| Frederic William Westaway - 1912 - 474 pagina’s
...phenomenon in a given instance. 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, that whatever cannot be eliminated is connected with the phenomenon by a law. Difference plays a great... | |
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