In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions collected by general induction from phenomena as accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses that may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur, by which... The Monist - 528. lappuselaboja - 1914Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Richard S. Westfall - 1994 - 356 lapas
...once more about Leibniz. Rule FV. In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction from phenomena as accurately...phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions. This rule we must follow, that the argument of induction may... | |
| Aharon Kantorovich - 1993 - 298 lapas
...for example, says: In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions collected [inferred] by general induction from phenomena as accurately...phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions. It is very questionable whether such a rule would assist an... | |
| S. Kleiner - 1993 - 364 lapas
...of observation. . . . RULE IV In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction from phenomena as accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypothesis that may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur by which they may either be... | |
| Richard Henry Popkin, G.M. Weiner - 1994 - 234 lapas
...metaphysical background to Newton's most famous methodological statement in his fourth "Rule" of reasoning: notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses that may be...phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions. This rule we must follow, that the argument of induction may... | |
| Alan Donagan - 1994 - 316 lapas
...proposed by Newton in his Principia: In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction from phenomena as accurately...notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses that may be imagined, til such time as other phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to... | |
| Alistair Cameron Crombie - 1995 - 756 lapas
...philosophy we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction (per inductionem collectce) as accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding...phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions. This rule we must follow, that the argument of induction may... | |
| Daniel N. Robinson - 1995 - 390 lapas
...the same causes . . . Rule IV: In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction from phenomena as accurately...contrary hypotheses that may be imagined, till such a time as other phenomena occur by which they may either be made more accurate or liable to exceptions.7... | |
| C.C. Gaither - 2018 - 438 lapas
...Natural Philosophy Book III, Rule I In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction from phenomena as accurately...phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions. Newton, Sir Isaac Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy... | |
| C.C. Gaither - 1997 - 510 lapas
...Natural Philosophy Book III, Rule I In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction from phenomena as accurately...phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions. Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy Book III, Rule... | |
| Barry Gower - 1997 - 296 lapas
...bodies whatsoever'. Rule IV: 'In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction from phenomena as accurately...phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions' (Newton 1934: 398-400). The first two of these rules are concerned... | |
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