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" When we have amassed a great store of such general facts, they become the objects of another and higher species of classification, and are themselves included in laws which, as they dispose of groups, not individuals, have a far superior degree of generality,... "
The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the Works of ... - Side 232
1836
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The Quarterly Review, Bind 45

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1831 - 570 sider
...' When we liave amassed a great store of such general facts, they become the objects of another and higher species of classification, and are themselves...capable. This process is what we mean by induction.' When we have attained by this process to propositions of any degree of generality in science, we can...
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A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1831 - 310 sider
...and when we have amassed a great store of such general facts, they become the objects of another and higher species of classification, and are themselves...continuing the process, we arrive at axioms of the highestdegree of generality of which science is capable. (95.) This process is what we mean by induction...
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The Quarterly Review, Bind 45

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1831 - 572 sider
...of suelr^entfrttf ;/tef,-'.! become theobjeots of another and higher species of classification; land are themselves included in laws which, as they dispose...continuing the process, we arrive at axioms of the highest degrflei of generality of which science is capable. This process,^ \yb^.>y^1m^a by induction,',,,.,.,...
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The Quarterly review, Bind 45

1831 - 602 sider
...' When we have amassed a great store of such general facts, they become the objects of another and higher species of classification, and are themselves...capable. This process is what we mean by induction.' When we have attained by this process to propositions of any degree of generality in science, we can...
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John Stuart Mill: Critical Assessments, Bind 1

John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - 676 sider
...— 'When we have amassed a great store of such general facts, they become the objects of another and higher species of classification, and are themselves...science is capable. This process is what we mean by induction.1 When we have attained by this process to propositions of any degree of generality in science,...
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Philosophy of Science: The Historical Background

Joseph J. Kockelmans - 516 sider
...and when we have amassed a great store of such general facts, they become the objects of another and higher species of classification, and are themselves...degree of generality of which science is capable. Either of these methods may be put in practice, as one or the other may afford facilities in any case;...
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Walrasian Economics

Donald A. Walker - 2006 - 297 sider
...facts: "When we have amassed a great store of such general facts, they become the objects of another and higher species of classification, and are themselves...individuals, have a far superior degree of generality" (Herschel 1831, §§ 94-95, p. 102). "Science," Walras similarly explained, "constructs the theory...
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