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... -first , all those sensible perceptions , which , simul- taneously affecting the mind , impress it with the conception of a fact ; secondly , all those facts , which , when contemplated together , appear to have a certain relation ...
... -first , all those sensible perceptions , which , simul- taneously affecting the mind , impress it with the conception of a fact ; secondly , all those facts , which , when contemplated together , appear to have a certain relation ...
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The formation of a theory out of facts , and the nature of the inductive process itself , are thus well and clearly described : - ' When we have become possessed of such ideal conceptions as those just described , cases frequently occur ...
The formation of a theory out of facts , and the nature of the inductive process itself , are thus well and clearly described : - ' When we have become possessed of such ideal conceptions as those just described , cases frequently occur ...
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Let us now consider the colligation of facts . All facts , as we have seen , are theories - all true theories , facts , according to the position from which we contemplate them . Sensations ( mental as well as bodily ) inductively bound ...
Let us now consider the colligation of facts . All facts , as we have seen , are theories - all true theories , facts , according to the position from which we contemplate them . Sensations ( mental as well as bodily ) inductively bound ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
ART Page | 145 |
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