If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it does not occur have nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance, the circumstance in which alone the two... Public Economy for the United States - Trang 41bởi Calvin Colton - 1848 - 536 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| 1864 - 974 trang
...may be made, and hence follows (3). Joint method of agreement and difference, having as its law, " If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs...circumstance in common, while two or more instances in wbich it does not occur have nothing in common save tbe absence of that circumstance, the circumstance... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 582 trang
...cogent nature of the Method of Difference. The following may be stated as its canon : — THIRD CANON. If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs...the two sets of instances differ, is the effect, or the cause, or an indispensable part of the cause, of the phenomenon. We shall presently see that the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 572 trang
...cogent nature of the Method of Difference. The following may be stated as its canon : — THIRD CANON. If two or more instances in which the phenomenon,...while two or more instances in which it does not occur hare nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance ; the circumstance in which alone the... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1866 - 992 trang
...necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon. III. Joint Method of Agreement and Diff> renee. — If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs...nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance, LOGOGRAPIIY the circumstance in which alono the two seta of instances differ is the effect, or cause,... | |
| William Thomas Brande, George William Cox - 1866 - 972 trang
...necessary part of the canse, of the phenomenon. III. Joint Met/u>d nf Agreement and Difference. — If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs...not occur have nothing in common save the absence ofthat circumstance, LOGOGRAPHY the circumstance in which alone the two sets of instances differ is... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1866 - 968 trang
...necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon. III. Joint Mithod of Agreement and Difference. — If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs...in common, while two or more instances in which it dons not occur have nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance, LOGOGRAPH Y the circumstance... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1870 - 420 trang
...principle of the Joint method may be stated in the following rule, which is Mr Mill's Third Canon : — "If two or more instances in which the phenomenon...circumstance in which alone the two sets of instances (always or invariably) differ, is the effect, or the cause, or an indispensable part of the cause,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1870 - 312 trang
...by Mr. JS Mill, in his Logic, the case comes under his third canon, which he enunciates thus : — " If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs...have only one circumstance in common, while two or rmore instances in which it does not occur have nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance,... | |
| H. Coleman - 1870 - 156 trang
...method of agreement and difference, which is an extension and improvement of the method of agreement. If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, whilst two or more instances in which it does not occur, have nothing in common save the absence of... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1870 - 478 trang
...Double Agreement.' JOINT METHOD. 4. The canon of this Method is : — If two or more instances where the phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances where it does not occur have nothing in common save the absence of that one circumstance ; the circumstance... | |
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