... of Induction which reaches so thoroughly to the heart of the thing, the essential nature of the philosophical inference of the universal from the singular, as that which Sir William has given to discriminate the Baconian from the Aristotelic, the... Southern Quarterly Reviewредактори - 1856Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1833 - 598 стор.
...— 1. The objective process of investigating particular facts as preparatory to illation ; — 2. A material illation of the universal from the singular,...warranted either by the general analogies of nature, or by special presumpcurate also Pacius is in regard to Alexander, (whose interpretation of the second book... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - 392 стор.
...:— 1 . The objective process of investigating particular facts as preparatory to illation; — 2. A material illation of the universal from the singular,...warranted either by the general analogies of nature, or by special presumptions afforded by the object matter of any real science ; — 3. A formal illation of... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - 388 стор.
...as preparatory to illation; — 2. A material illation of the universal NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS. 325 from the singular, warranted either by the general analogies of nature, or by special presumptions afforded by the object matter of any real science ; — 3. A formal illation of... | |
| H. H. Munro - 1850 - 272 стор.
...critical science, and cannot be admitted within the province of logic. 2. A material illation or inference of the universal from the singular, warranted either by the general analogies of nature, or by special presumptions afforded by the objectmatter of any real science. To this view the formal school... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 стор.
...1*; The objective process of investigating individual facts, as preparatory to illation ; — 2°, A material illation of the universal from the singular,...warranted either by the general analogies of nature, or by special presumptions afforded by the object-matter of any real science ; — 3°. A. formal illation... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1853 - 828 стор.
...1°, The objective process of investigating individual facts, as preparatory to illation ; — 2°, A material illation of the universal from the singular,...warranted either by the general analogies of nature, or by special presumptions afforded by the object-matter of any real science ; — 3°, A formal illation... | |
| 1856 - 984 стор.
...discriminate the Baconian from the Aristotelic, the material from the formal. His definition is this : " A material illation of the universal from the singular,...warranted either by the general analogies of nature, or by special presumptions afforded by the object matter of any real science.'" This definition shows that... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1858 - 244 стор.
...discriminate the Baconian from the Aristotelic, the material from the formal. His definition is this : "A material illation of the universal from the singular,...warranted either by the general analogies of nature, or by special presumptions afforded by the object-matter of any real science." This definition shows that... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 816 стор.
...1°, The objective process of investigating individual facts, as preparatory to illation ; — 2°, A material illation of the universal from the singular,...warranted either by the general analogies of nature, or by special presumptions afforded by the object-matter of any real science ; — 3°, A formal illation... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1868 - 248 стор.
...discriminate the Baconian from the Aristotelic, the material from the formal. His definition is this: "A material illation of the universal from the singular,...warranted either by the general analogies of nature, or by special presumptions afforded by the object-matter of any real science." This definition shows that... | |
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