As in mathematics, so in natural philosophy, the investigation of difficult things by the method of analysis ought ever to pre-, cede the method of composition. This analysis consists in making experiments and observations, and in drawing general conclusions... A Discourse on the Studies of the University - עמוד 102מאת Adam Sedgwick - 1835 - 157 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 דפים
...natural history, the investigation of difficult things, by way of analysis, ought always to precede the method of composition. This analysis consists...drawing general conclusions from them by induction (¡. e. reasoning from the analogy of tilings by natnral consequence) and admitting no objections against... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 דפים
...natural history, the investigation of difficult things, by way of analysis, ought always to precede the method of composition. This analysis consists...drawing general conclusions from them by induction (ie reasoning from the analogy of things by natural consequence) and admitting no objections araimt... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 462 דפים
...natural history, the investigation of difficult things, by way of analysis, ought always to precede the method of composition. This analysis consists...drawing general conclusions from them by induction (ie reasoning from the analogy of things by natural consequence), and admitting no objections against... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 582 דפים
...Analysis, as if the word, in both cases, conveyed the same idea. ** As in Mathematics, so in Naturai Philosophy, the investigation " of difficult things...making experiments and observations, and in drawing con" elusions from them by induction, and admitting of no objections against the conclusions, but such... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 560 דפים
...Philosophy, the investigation of difficult things by the method of Analysis, ought ever to precede the method of Composition. This Analysis consists...making experiments and observations, and in drawing conclusions from them by induction, and admitting of no objections against the conclusions, but such... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 408 דפים
...investigation nf difficult things, by way of analysis, ought always to precede the method of composition. T!i:> analysis consists in making experiments and observations,...drawing general conclusions from them by induction, (is reasoning from the analogy of things by natural consequence) and admitting no objections against... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 348 דפים
...Philosophy, the investigation of difficult things by the " method of Analysis ought ever to precede the method of Composition. " This analysis consists...making experiments and observations, and " in drawing conclusions from them by induction, and admitting of " no objections against the conclusions, but such... | |
| Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 דפים
...Newton, in his Opticks, as quoted by Dr. Johnson in his Dictionary, defines the " analysis to consist in making experiments and observations, and in drawing...them by induction, and admitting of no objections, but such as are taken from experiments or other certain truths." The same author makes synthesis to... | |
| Granville Penn - 1822 - 480 דפים
...experiments and observations, and " in drawing general conclusions from them " by induction; and in admitting no objections " against the conclusions, but such as are taken " from experiments, or other certain truths1." There were, then, some certain truths, which had always authority, in Newton's philosophy,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1822 - 572 דפים
...o/ Composition. This an" :I|\.M- consists in making experiments and observations, and in draw" ing conclusions from them by induction, and admitting of no objections " against the conclusion.», but such as are taken from experiments, or '* rather certain truths For hypotheses are... | |
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