We seem, therefore, to have detected the sole difference between the substances on which dew is produced, and those on which it is not produced. And thus have been realized the requisitions of what we have termed the Indirect Method of Difference, or... A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive - Page 213by John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 600 pagesFull view - About this book
| Hippolyte Taine - 1873 - 166 pages
...the phenomenon." — Vol. i., p. 423. [A combination of these methods is sometimes employed, and is termed the Indirect Method of Difference, or the Joint Method of Agreement and Difference. It is, in fact, a double employment of the Method of Agreement, first applying that method to instances... | |
| William Stebbing - 1873 - 194 pages
...process being used, each proof being independent and corroborative of the othes. This may be called the Indirect Method of Difference, or the Joint Method of Agreement and DifferenceVand its canon will be : If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs have only... | |
| George Price Hays - 1877 - 184 pages
...qualities between which there is no other circumstance of agreement, than that by virtue of either, the body tends to lose heat from the surface more...realized the requisitions of what we have termed the Method of Difference, or the combined use of the Methods of Agreement and Difference. The example afforded... | |
| 1880 - 460 pages
...cases in which this method is not applicable, when a sort of intermediate one may come to our aid : C. The Indirect Method of Difference, or the Joint Method of Agreement and Difference. — The canon is, " If two or more cases in which the phenomenon occurs have only one antecedent in common,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1881 - 674 pages
...nothing except in not having this same property. We seem, therefore, to have detected the characteristic difference between the substances on which dew is...And thus have been realized the requisitions of what wo have termed the Indirect Method of Difference, or the Joint Method of Agreement and Difference.... | |
| 1881 - 814 pages
...cases in which this method is not applicable, when a sort of intermediate one may come to our aid. r. The Indirect Method of Difference, or the Joint Method of Agreement and Difference. — The canon is, " If two or more cases in which the phenomenon occurs have only one antecedent in common,... | |
| James McCosh - 1882 - 76 pages
...cases in which this method is not applicable, when a sort of intermediate one may come to our aid. C. The Indirect Method of Difference, or the Joint Method of Agreement and Difference. — The canon is, " If two or more cases in which the phenomenon occurs have only one antecedent in common,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 660 pages
...substances on which dew is produced and those on which it is not produced. And thus have been realised the requisitions of what we have termed the Indirect...which the data are prepared for it by the Methods nf Agreement and of Concomitant Variations, is the most important of all the illustrations of induction... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 664 pages
...nothing except in not having this same property. We seem, therefore, to have detected the characteristic difference between the substances on which dew is...those on which it is not produced. And thus have been realised the requisitions of what we have termed the Indirect Method of Difference, or tlie Joint Method... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1887 - 612 pages
...nothing except in not having this same property. We seem, therefore, to have detected the characteristic difference between the substances on which dew is...or the Joint Method of Agreement and Difference.' Several beautiful illustrations of the Joint Method of Agreement and Difference may be found in the... | |
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