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" In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction from phenomena as accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses that may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur, by which... "
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy - الصفحة 160
بواسطة Isaac Newton - 1803
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The British Palladium: Or, Annual Miscellany of Literature and ..., المجلد 9

1759 - عدد الصفحات: 188
...other Phenomena occur, by 4vbich they may either be made mire accurate, cr liable to Exceptions. Ibis Rule we muft follow, that the Argument of Induction may not be evaded by Hypotheßi. XIII. QUEUE 87, anfwfred by the AUTHOR. HEAT and Light are the Properties of Fire, whofe...

Philosophical essays

Richard Lovett - 1766 - عدد الصفحات: 610
...accurately or very nearly true, notwithftanding any contrary hypotheses that tnay be imagined, tillfuch time as other Phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or elfs liable to exceptions. Princip, Book 3d. p. 202* * ,•.,..../ - " • ' . •v TO thefe Rules,...

The Edinburgh Journal of Science, المجلد 1

1829 - عدد الصفحات: 414
...accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses that may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur, by which they may either...be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions.'" Under the protection of this rule, the principle just announced appears to me to stand. And, as it...

The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., الجزء 2،المجلد 15

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - عدد الصفحات: 438
...accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses that may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions. The phenomena first considered are, 1. That the satellites of Jupiter, by radii drawn to the centre...

Library of Useful Knowledge: Natural philosophy, المجلد 3

1834 - عدد الصفحات: 578
...accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypothesis may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur by which they may either be made more accurate or liable to exceptions ;" he adds, " this rule we must follow, that the argument of induction may not be evaded by hypotheses."...

Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, المجلد 2

1835 - عدد الصفحات: 430
...accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypothesis may be imagined, till such d bodies, before they could traversé the short space that separated them from that spot'. At length ;' he adds, ' this rule we must follow, that the argument of induction may not be evaded by hypotheses.'...

The Family Magazine, Or, General Abstract of Useful Knowledge, المجلد 2

1835 - عدد الصفحات: 430
...as accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypothesis maybe imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur by which they may either be made more accurate or liable to exceptions ;' he adds, ' this rule we must follow, that the argument of induction may not be evaded by hypotheses.'...

Elements of natural philosophy

Golding Bird - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 458
...accurately, or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypothesis that may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions.* Before we can satisfactorily proceed to an investigation of the laws governing matter, in the masses...

Elements of Natural Philosophy: Being an Experimental Introduction to the ...

Golding Bird - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 446
...accurately, or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypothecs that may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions.* Before we can satisfactorily proceed to an investigation of the laws governing matter, in the masses...

On Earthquakes: Collected Pamphlets].

T. J. J. See - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 340
...accurately or very nearly true, notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses that may be imagined, till such time as other phenomena occur, by which they may either be made more accurate, or liable to exceptions," in order that the " argument of induction may not be evaded by hypotheses." In his explanations of...




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