If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation occurs, and an instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former; the circumstance in which alone the two instances differ... Aristotle on Fallacies: Or, The Sophistici Elenchi - Pagina 229door Aristotle - 1866 - 252 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Douglas Macleane - 1906 - 614 pagina’s
...collated facts of observation or of experiment. The following is Mill's ' Method of Difference' : — If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation...an instance in which it does not occur, have every cireumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former ; the cireumstance in which... | |
| James Mark Baldwin - 1908 - 464 pagina’s
...phenomenon in ques tion is. for these cases, identical with A. 2 Mill's canon of " difference " runs : " If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation...in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring as in " whatever A is excluded from, B is excluded from also,"... | |
| George Hayward Joyce - 1908 - 448 pagina’s
...is the ' real condition of such colours " (Principles, p. 419). II. Method of Difference. Canon. " If an instance in which the phenomenon ' under investigation...which ' it does not occur, have every circumstance in common ' save one, that one occurring only in the former : the ' circumstance in which alone the... | |
| William Ralph Boyce Gibson, Augusta Klein - 1908 - 520 pagina’s
...Method of Difference the idea of logical Elimination is nowhere implied. ' If an instance,' says Mill, ' in which the phenomenon under investigation occurs,...in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former ; the circumstance in which alone the two... | |
| William Ralph Boyce Gibson, Augusta Klein - 1908 - 524 pagina’s
...Method of Difference the idea of logical Elimination is nowhere implied. ' If an instance,' says Mill, ' in which the phenomenon under investigation occurs,...in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former ; the circumstance in which alone the two... | |
| William James Taylor - 1909 - 344 pagina’s
...states the formula for the Method of Difference in the following form, known as the Second Canon: " // an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation...in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former, the circumstance in which alone the two... | |
| John Adams - 1910 - 448 pagina’s
...light upon the ideas that are at the tune being expounded. When Mill states in his second canon — "If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation...in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former, the circumstance in which alone the two... | |
| Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller - 1912 - 454 pagina’s
...is the cause of the given phenomenon." The second, the Method of Difference, runs thus : — (2) " If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation...in which it does not occur have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former ; the circumstance in which alone the two... | |
| Климент Аркадьевич Тимирязев - 1912 - 380 pagina’s
...simple illustrations of a strict and repeated application of the second canon of inductive reasoning. ' If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation...in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former, the circumstance in which alone the two... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 930 pagina’s
...alone all the instances agree is the cause (or effect ) of the given phenomenon. (b) Difference. — If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation...in which it does not occur have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former, the circumstance in which alone the two... | |
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