| 1921 - 472 pagina’s
...3, ch. 8):— First Canon. — If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance...is the cause (or effect) of the given phenomenon. (See Herschel, Discourse, [146-148.].)1 Second Canon.- li an instance in which the phenomenon under... | |
| 1843 - 744 pagina’s
...upon the following canon :— " If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigat'on have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance...is the cause (or effect) of the given phenomenon." As an example of this method, Mr. Mill selects Professor Liebig's experimental inquiry into the immediate... | |
| 1846 - 506 pagina’s
...Canon, or "Method of Agreement." "If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance...is the cause, (or effect) of the given phenomenon." — p. 224. Second Canon, or " Method of Difference." "If an instance in which the phenomenon under... | |
| 1846 - 512 pagina’s
...Canon, or " Method of Agreement." "If two or more instances of the phenomenon und«r investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance...is the cause, (or effect) of the given phenomenon." — p. 224. Second Canon, or " Method of Difference." " If an instance in which the phenomenon under... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 630 pagina’s
...instances of the phenomenon under investigation hate only &nc circumstance in common, the circumstance i» which alone all the instances agree, is the cause (or effect) of the giren phenomenon. Quitting for the present the Method of Agreement, to which we shall almost immediately... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1848 - 556 pagina’s
...from Mr. Mill, as follow: — 1. " If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance...agree is the cause or effect of the given phenomenon. 2. " If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation occurs, and an instance in which it... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1852 - 508 pagina’s
...Mill in the following terms : ' If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance...in which alone all the instances agree is the cause of the given phenomenon.^59) The conclusiveness of this method, therefore, depends on the determination... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 632 pagina’s
...'phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance in which alone att the instances agree, is the cause (or effect) of the...for the present the Method of Agreement, to which we ,F shall almost immediately return, we proceed to a still more potent instrument of the investigation... | |
| Thomas Wharton Collens - 1860 - 382 pagina’s
...of Agreement. FIEST CANON. — If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation, have only one circumstance in common, THE circumstance...is the cause (or effect) of the given phenomenon. 2. Method of Difference. SECOND CANON. — If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation... | |
| James Sanford Lamar - 1860 - 336 pagina’s
...in the language of Mr. Mill : " If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance...is the cause (or effect) of the given phenomenon." The illustration of the above canon is also drawn from investigations on the phenomenon of dew. " Now... | |
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