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" By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients ; and from motions to the forces producing them ; and, in general, • from effects to their causes ; and from particular causes to more general ones, till the argument end in the most... "
Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and ... - Page 380
by Isaac Newton - 1730 - 382 pages
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A History of Classical Physics: From Antiquity to the Quantum

John Desmond Bernal - 1997 - 326 pages
...with such Exceptions as occur. By this way of Analysis we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, from Motions to the Forces producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones. . . . The book ends with a sort of philosophical...
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The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-century Philosophy, Volume 1

Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers - 1998 - 992 pages
...experiments, it may then begin to be pronounced with such exceptions as occur. By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients, and...producing them; and in general, from effects to their causes, and from particular causes to more general ones, till the argument end in the most general....
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History and Truth in Hegel's Phenomenology, Third Edition

Merold Westphal - 1998 - 262 pages
...those properties of gravity from phenomena, and I frame no hypotheses. 2a) By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients and from...forces producing them; and in general, from effects to causes. 2b) To tell that every species of things is endowed with an occult specific quality by which...
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Foundations of Complex-system Theories: In Economics, Evolutionary Biology ...

Sunny Y. Auyang - 1998 - 422 pages
...formulation of analysis and synthesis is unambiguously about empirical inquiry: "By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients, and...to the forces producing them: and in general, from etlects to their causes. . . . And the synthesis consists in assuming the causes discovered, and established...
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Model-Based Reasoning in Scientific Discovery

L. Magnani, Nancy Nersessian, Paul Thagard - 1999 - 366 pages
...method of Analysis, ought ever to precede the Method of Composition", where such Analysis proceeds "from Compounds to Ingredients, and from Motions to...producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes". Peirce once remarked that physics owes all its triumphs to the "Analytic Method" (CP 1.64)....
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Readings in Modern Philosophy, Vol. 1: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz and ...

Roger Ariew, Eric Watkins - 2000 - 326 pages
...experiments, it may then begin to be pronounced with such exceptions as occur. By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients and from...producing them, and in general from effects to their causes and from particular causes to more general ones, until the argument ends in the most general....
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The Philosophy of the Young Kant: The Precritical Project

Martin Schonfeld - 2000 - 376 pages
...but such as are taken from experiments, or other certain truths" (p. 404): By this way of Analysis we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, and...producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general....
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Correspondence

Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz, Samuel Clarke - 2000 - 132 pages
...experiments, it may then begin to be pronounced with such exceptions as occur. By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients and from...producing them, and in general from effects to their causes and from particular causes to more general ones, until the argument ends in the most general....
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A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy

Denis Weaire, Patrick Kelly, David Attis - 2000 - 450 pages
...mall occur. " By this way of Analyjis, we may proceed " from compounds to ingredients, 'and from •4I motions to the forces producing them ; ** and in general...from effects to their caufes, " and from particular caufes to more general " ones, till the argument ends in the moft «« general. This is the method...
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Physics, the Human Adventure: From Copernicus to Einstein and Beyond

Gerald James Holton, Stephen G. Brush - 2001 - 604 pages
...Experiments, it may then begin to be pronounced with such Exceptions as occur. By this way of Analysis we may proceed from Compounds to Ingredients, and...producing them; and in general, from Effects to their Causes, and from particular Causes to more general ones, till the Argument end in the most general....
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