Induction

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Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1870
 

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the Conservation of Force ib 9 Statement of the Law of Conservation
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Forces distinguished as MOLAR and MOLECULAR The Molar are the Mechanical Forces
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Heat Chemical Force Electricity Nerve Force Light
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Causation as Conservation is the transferring of a definite amount of Force
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Conservation must be coupled with COLLOCATIONS
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Collocation may be given elliptically as the Cause
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Collocation expresses the modes of Potential Energy
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Effect may mean a new arrangement or Collocation
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The evidence for Causation and for Conservation is the same
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The Cause of an Effect is to be sought among the antecedent circumstances
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An invariable antecedent is not necessarily the cause
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Composition of Causes When several forces are conjoined the composite effect is the sum of the separate effects
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Observation of Political Facts
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Necessary to take into account the entire aggregate of con
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Hypotheses in Politics
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Chemical Composition of Causes
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CHAPTER VI
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Concomitant Variations
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CHAPTER VIII
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PRINCIPLES OF CHANCE OR PROBABILITY
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Application of the Deductive Method 283
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CHAPTER XI
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Case of laws of remote connexion of Cause and Effect
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Bacons experimentum crucis is a fact that decides between
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Analogy in the peculiar sense defined
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When one probability is opposed to another the credibility
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Canon
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These should be 1 Real Propositions 2 underived within
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Canon Assemble for comparison the Particulars of
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For Ultimate Notions generalization still holds but langu
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The Second Requisite of Language is that there should be
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