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45. oldal
We would willingly believe our hero to have been as much indebted to his
immediate mother as to the whole line of Wessyngtons and Washingtons down .
No just conclusion , therefore , can be drawn from aii induction so incomplete .
We would willingly believe our hero to have been as much indebted to his
immediate mother as to the whole line of Wessyngtons and Washingtons down .
No just conclusion , therefore , can be drawn from aii induction so incomplete .
225. oldal
Though Aristotle turned the mind to outward contemplation , he did not perceive
the full import of observation , nor the full scope of induction . He still , in
conformity with ancient thinking , made universals the paramount element of
science , and ...
Though Aristotle turned the mind to outward contemplation , he did not perceive
the full import of observation , nor the full scope of induction . He still , in
conformity with ancient thinking , made universals the paramount element of
science , and ...
226. oldal
Syllogism is thus the paramount process , and induction an inferior process ,
which may be used as corroborative of deduction ; and may be especially used
by such minds as cannot realize a priori universals , but may perceive them in ...
Syllogism is thus the paramount process , and induction an inferior process ,
which may be used as corroborative of deduction ; and may be especially used
by such minds as cannot realize a priori universals , but may perceive them in ...
227. oldal
induction . But yet Aristotle was so superior to all other Greek philosophers as an
observer of nature , that we find in Suidas , he is called the interpreter of nature - '
Αριστοτέλης της φύσεως γραμματεύς ήν . Let it not be supposed , from what we ...
induction . But yet Aristotle was so superior to all other Greek philosophers as an
observer of nature , that we find in Suidas , he is called the interpreter of nature - '
Αριστοτέλης της φύσεως γραμματεύς ήν . Let it not be supposed , from what we ...
232. oldal
... nature ) is to point out “ the idols and false notions which have already
preoccupied the human understanding , and are deeply rooted in it . ” The
second step is , “ the formation of notions and axioms on the foundation of true
induction ...
... nature ) is to point out “ the idols and false notions which have already
preoccupied the human understanding , and are deeply rooted in it . ” The
second step is , “ the formation of notions and axioms on the foundation of true
induction ...
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